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... Kean is very great in his own peculiar talent , in the part , —but he is not altogether what Timon is . We ought to have the recollection of Timon's splendour and greatness , preserved even in his fall , by the dignity of his person ...
... Kean is very great in his own peculiar talent , in the part , —but he is not altogether what Timon is . We ought to have the recollection of Timon's splendour and greatness , preserved even in his fall , by the dignity of his person ...
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... Kean and Mr. Kemble so closely together , that the style of the former is the warm , the moving , the intellectual , the true one ; —and that the style of the latter is the fixed , the cold , and the false one . Kean impresses us with ...
... Kean and Mr. Kemble so closely together , that the style of the former is the warm , the moving , the intellectual , the true one ; —and that the style of the latter is the fixed , the cold , and the false one . Kean impresses us with ...
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... Kean's fire , than by any other unwise thing he could do : -they will thaw , and run to waste . In these remarks on Mr. Kemble we have noticed the defective side of his style only , -and in comparing his style with Mr. Kean's , we can ...
... Kean's fire , than by any other unwise thing he could do : -they will thaw , and run to waste . In these remarks on Mr. Kemble we have noticed the defective side of his style only , -and in comparing his style with Mr. Kean's , we can ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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