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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... Helena , was five months with child , a circumstance which drew one or two winking comments gone in the press and rendered further appearances in the role inadvisable . In 1811 , 1. The 1793 edition listed Mrs. Siddons for Helena , but ...
... Helena , was five months with child , a circumstance which drew one or two winking comments gone in the press and rendered further appearances in the role inadvisable . In 1811 , 1. The 1793 edition listed Mrs. Siddons for Helena , but ...
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... Helena , from satire to romance . Thus , for instance , where in the first scene Garrick suppressed Helena's soliloquies and featured Parolles's naughty harangue against virginity , Kemble suppressed the harangue and kept the ...
... Helena , from satire to romance . Thus , for instance , where in the first scene Garrick suppressed Helena's soliloquies and featured Parolles's naughty harangue against virginity , Kemble suppressed the harangue and kept the ...
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... Helena to the nadir of her fortunes , brutally abandoned by her husband . His Act IV gathers all the Italian scenes ... Helena's vindication and triumph . In Kemble's theater , as not in Shakespeare's , the endings of acts were marked by ...
... Helena to the nadir of her fortunes , brutally abandoned by her husband . His Act IV gathers all the Italian scenes ... Helena's vindication and triumph . In Kemble's theater , as not in Shakespeare's , the endings of acts were marked by ...
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