Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Kean , and one of the most memorable in the history of the English stage . At length his opportunity had come ; on that evening he appeared at Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the ...
... Kean , and one of the most memorable in the history of the English stage . At length his opportunity had come ; on that evening he appeared at Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the ...
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... Kean enacted for the first time the part of King Lear . He had studied and rehearsed with ardour ; on one occasion he played scene after scene before the pier - glass from midnight to noonday ; in order to qualify himself for the re ...
... Kean enacted for the first time the part of King Lear . He had studied and rehearsed with ardour ; on one occasion he played scene after scene before the pier - glass from midnight to noonday ; in order to qualify himself for the re ...
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... Kean's conceptions . Nor does he lose the air of insanity even in the fine moralizing parts , and where he inveighs against the corruptions of the world . There is a madness even in his reason . " Edmund Kean , now a broken and feeble ...
... Kean's conceptions . Nor does he lose the air of insanity even in the fine moralizing parts , and where he inveighs against the corruptions of the world . There is a madness even in his reason . " Edmund Kean , now a broken and feeble ...
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