John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... Shakespeares , but three plays ( Coriolanus , Caesar , and Macbeth ) are in duplicate , so that there are only twenty - five Shakespeare titles . The Tempest is missing . Thanks to the officials of the Lilly Library we are permitted to ...
... Shakespeares , but three plays ( Coriolanus , Caesar , and Macbeth ) are in duplicate , so that there are only twenty - five Shakespeare titles . The Tempest is missing . Thanks to the officials of the Lilly Library we are permitted to ...
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... Shakespeare , of course , just as fearlessly as he improved upon Garrick . Whenever Shakespearean rhymes begin to thicken ( see the King's speeches in Shakespeare's II , I and II , 3 ) , he got rid of them by shifting word order or by ...
... Shakespeare , of course , just as fearlessly as he improved upon Garrick . Whenever Shakespearean rhymes begin to thicken ( see the King's speeches in Shakespeare's II , I and II , 3 ) , he got rid of them by shifting word order or by ...
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... Shakespeare's second act , brings Helena to the nadir of her fortunes , brutally abandoned by her husband . His Act IV gathers all the Italian scenes , which Shakespeare scattered through the third and fourth acts , into a single ...
... Shakespeare's second act , brings Helena to the nadir of her fortunes , brutally abandoned by her husband . His Act IV gathers all the Italian scenes , which Shakespeare scattered through the third and fourth acts , into a single ...
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Engraving of John Philip Kemble | 5 |
Plates | 9 |
Duke of Northumberland gives John Philip Kemble 10000 | 10 |
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