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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... plays of Shakespeare are in question , for Kemble only sometimes went to Shakespeare : he went as often to the " genuine book " of Tate or Cibber , of Thomson or Garrick or Hull , to find the version of play or of scene which he and his ...
... plays of Shakespeare are in question , for Kemble only sometimes went to Shakespeare : he went as often to the " genuine book " of Tate or Cibber , of Thomson or Garrick or Hull , to find the version of play or of scene which he and his ...
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... played since 1774 - was that printed in Bell's Shakespeare , as arranged by Garrick in 1756 . Garrick emphasized the subplot , making the play a vehicle for Harry Wood- ward in Parolles . Kemble restored the focus from subplot to main ...
... played since 1774 - was that printed in Bell's Shakespeare , as arranged by Garrick in 1756 . Garrick emphasized the subplot , making the play a vehicle for Harry Wood- ward in Parolles . Kemble restored the focus from subplot to main ...
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... played Antipholis of Syracuse in 1811 ; this book has been ex- panded with song cues and notes for a final wedding scene , evidently for use in 1819 when the play was arranged as a comic opera . The play was lightly staged , the twelve ...
... played Antipholis of Syracuse in 1811 ; this book has been ex- panded with song cues and notes for a final wedding scene , evidently for use in 1819 when the play was arranged as a comic opera . The play was lightly staged , the twelve ...
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