Notes and Comments Upon Certain Plays and Actors of Shakespeare: With Criticisms and CorrespondenceCarleton, 1863 - 353 psl. |
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... MACREADY , CHARLES KEMBLE , BOOTH , J. VANDENHOFF , CHARLES KEAN , G. VANDENHOFF , E. FORREST ,. PART V. CORRESPONDENCE ON SHAKESPEAREAN SUBJECTS WITH JOHN QUINCY ADAMS , WASHINGTON IRVING , JAMES AND HORACE SMITH , AUTHORS OF THE ...
... MACREADY , CHARLES KEMBLE , BOOTH , J. VANDENHOFF , CHARLES KEAN , G. VANDENHOFF , E. FORREST ,. PART V. CORRESPONDENCE ON SHAKESPEAREAN SUBJECTS WITH JOHN QUINCY ADAMS , WASHINGTON IRVING , JAMES AND HORACE SMITH , AUTHORS OF THE ...
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... Macready , and Barnes , and Hilson , and per- form a Yankee ( Solomon Swop ) , and a Dutchman ( Rip Van Winkle ) , or a Kentuckian ( Nimrod Wildfire ) , and a Frenchman ( Monsieur Morbleu ) , which are ( what are technically called ) ...
... Macready , and Barnes , and Hilson , and per- form a Yankee ( Solomon Swop ) , and a Dutchman ( Rip Van Winkle ) , or a Kentuckian ( Nimrod Wildfire ) , and a Frenchman ( Monsieur Morbleu ) , which are ( what are technically called ) ...
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... MACREADY . By the way , apropos of Lear's " fool , " when Mr. Macready and myself chanced to sojourn together at New Orleans , in 1844 , and were taking a walk for exercise one day , that eminent artist observed to me- 110 NOTES UPON ...
... MACREADY . By the way , apropos of Lear's " fool , " when Mr. Macready and myself chanced to sojourn together at New Orleans , in 1844 , and were taking a walk for exercise one day , that eminent artist observed to me- 110 NOTES UPON ...
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... Macready and myself met next , he inquired how I liked his idea of having Lear's Fool thus represented . I replied- " It is a pretty and ingenious conceit , and not ineffective at times ; but , I have imagined that this Fool was ...
... Macready and myself met next , he inquired how I liked his idea of having Lear's Fool thus represented . I replied- " It is a pretty and ingenious conceit , and not ineffective at times ; but , I have imagined that this Fool was ...
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... Macready listened to me very attentively , and without the least interruption ; and , when I had concluded , uttered not a word in defence or support or justification of his innovation . Mr. Macready's King Lear was in conception very ...
... Macready listened to me very attentively , and without the least interruption ; and , when I had concluded , uttered not a word in defence or support or justification of his innovation . Mr. Macready's King Lear was in conception very ...
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Notes and Comments Upon Certain Plays and Actors of Shakespeare– With ... James Henry Hackett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
Notes and Comments Upon Certain Plays and Actors of Shakespeare– With ... James Henry Hackett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
Notes and Comments Upon Certain Plays and Actors of Shakespeare– With ... James Henry Hackett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1863 |
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