Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 14Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Kemble's Fal- staff . This corpulent brother of John Philip Kemble and Mrs Siddons was able to play Falstaff without padding . When Hazlitt saw him in Part 1 at Drury Lane in October 1816 , he wrote one of his wittiest and wickedest ...
... Kemble's Fal- staff . This corpulent brother of John Philip Kemble and Mrs Siddons was able to play Falstaff without padding . When Hazlitt saw him in Part 1 at Drury Lane in October 1816 , he wrote one of his wittiest and wickedest ...
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... Kemble's finest Shakespearean roles . ] On the 1st of October [ 1789 ] , Mr. Kemble acted the part of Henry V. The play had not been done for 20 years . This stage indifference to the record of our brightest period may , perhaps , be ...
... Kemble's finest Shakespearean roles . ] On the 1st of October [ 1789 ] , Mr. Kemble acted the part of Henry V. The play had not been done for 20 years . This stage indifference to the record of our brightest period may , perhaps , be ...
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... Kemble discreetly retired from his new success , not ven- turing to revive Coriolanus until the Spring of 1792. ( pp . 113-14 ) Throughout the same period of revolutionary enthusiasm on the continent , he used another Shakespearean play ...
... Kemble discreetly retired from his new success , not ven- turing to revive Coriolanus until the Spring of 1792. ( pp . 113-14 ) Throughout the same period of revolutionary enthusiasm on the continent , he used another Shakespearean play ...
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Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV Part 2 | 1 |
Henry V | 172 |
Richard III | 353 |
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