The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... Kean's performance at Bath , July 14 , 1815 , he remarks , " Richard was Kean's best part - but he overdid his death - he came up close to Richmond , after he had lost his sword , as if he would have attacked him with his fists ...
... Kean's performance at Bath , July 14 , 1815 , he remarks , " Richard was Kean's best part - but he overdid his death - he came up close to Richmond , after he had lost his sword , as if he would have attacked him with his fists ...
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... Kean , as the point lace collar which Garrick had invariably worn in this part , and which was given Kean by Wroughton , a fellow - actor.48 Kean , in 1820 and again in 1825 , visited America , where Richard the Third was the most ...
... Kean , as the point lace collar which Garrick had invariably worn in this part , and which was given Kean by Wroughton , a fellow - actor.48 Kean , in 1820 and again in 1825 , visited America , where Richard the Third was the most ...
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... Kean , whose first visit occurred in 1820. He opened his engagement with " Richard the Third " as had Cooke , and it was his important rôle during this and his later visit in 1825.44 There seems little to add to what has already been ...
... Kean , whose first visit occurred in 1820. He opened his engagement with " Richard the Third " as had Cooke , and it was his important rôle during this and his later visit in 1825.44 There seems little to add to what has already been ...
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RICHARD THE THIRD ON THE Elizabethan Stage | 25 |
RICHARD THE THIRD AND THE DRAMA OF THE RESTORA | 60 |
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