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... play , which he then forwarded to the actor John Kemble on Maturin's behalf.9 However Kemble , after meeting Maturin in Dublin , proved to have ' insuperable objections ' to producing the play , which then languished in Maturin's hands ...
... play , which he then forwarded to the actor John Kemble on Maturin's behalf.9 However Kemble , after meeting Maturin in Dublin , proved to have ' insuperable objections ' to producing the play , which then languished in Maturin's hands ...
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... playing the great Shakespearean roles . At the first rehearsal , however , he began to feel that Imogine , not Bertram , was the most effective part in the play ; this put him on his mettle and , congratulating himself on not having Mrs ...
... playing the great Shakespearean roles . At the first rehearsal , however , he began to feel that Imogine , not Bertram , was the most effective part in the play ; this put him on his mettle and , congratulating himself on not having Mrs ...
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... play , as a result of an interview with a supernatural tempter . At the beginning of the play Bertram , though lawless and morose , can legitimately be regarded with some sympathy as a wronged and ruined man , and his wish to revenge ...
... play , as a result of an interview with a supernatural tempter . At the beginning of the play Bertram , though lawless and morose , can legitimately be regarded with some sympathy as a wronged and ruined man , and his wish to revenge ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
Copyright | |
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