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Mentions Charles Kean's roles as Louis XI and Hamlet.
Autograph Letter Signed from R.J. Lane to Mrs. Charles Kean
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Mentions Charles Kean's roles as Louis XI and Hamlet.
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Mentions Charles Kean's roles as Louis XI and Hamlet.
Autograph Letter Signed from P. Lane , Suburbs, to Charles Kean
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Category : Caliban (Fictitious character)
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Lane strongly suggests that Kean should play the character of Caliban in The tempest because Lane thinks the finest poetry in the play is Caliban's and the finest character is Caliban. The only opportunity for Kean to gain great reputation is the character of Caliban.
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Lane strongly suggests that Kean should play the character of Caliban in The tempest because Lane thinks the finest poetry in the play is Caliban's and the finest character is Caliban. The only opportunity for Kean to gain great reputation is the character of Caliban.
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard James Lane to Sir [Charles Kean]
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Lane thanks Kean for inviting him and his wife to the first night of a performance [The tempest?] - "If I still wanted your version of Caliban, I was not insensible to the many results of your original ideas and your grace and grandeur."
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Lane thanks Kean for inviting him and his wife to the first night of a performance [The tempest?] - "If I still wanted your version of Caliban, I was not insensible to the many results of your original ideas and your grace and grandeur."
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard James Lane, Queen's Road, to Sir [Charles Kean]
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Lane discusses the importance of letters and correspondance between himself and Kean; in addition, he mentions Kean's involvement in a charming performance.
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Lane discusses the importance of letters and correspondance between himself and Kean; in addition, he mentions Kean's involvement in a charming performance.
Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Wilson, Mayfair, to Mrs. Charles Kean
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Category : Leontes (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
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Wilson thanks Ellen Kean for the music and refers to Charles Kean in the role of Leontes.
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Category : Leontes (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
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Wilson thanks Ellen Kean for the music and refers to Charles Kean in the role of Leontes.
Autograph Letter Signed from [Geo?] Wilkinson, Liverpool, to Mrs. Charles Kean
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Correspondent's first name unclear. Concerns Mr. Saker and a promptbook for The winter's tale.
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Correspondent's first name unclear. Concerns Mr. Saker and a promptbook for The winter's tale.
Autograph Letter Signed from Constance Richardson, 13 Curzon St., to Mrs. Charles Kean
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Asks her to present Kean with the identical medal worn by Garrick at the Shakespeare Jubilee.
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Asks her to present Kean with the identical medal worn by Garrick at the Shakespeare Jubilee.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Kean to Miss Talfourd
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Offers her a private box and comments on his busy schedule at the Princess's Theatre: "It was hard work at all times, but now my last managerial season imposes double duty."
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Offers her a private box and comments on his busy schedule at the Princess's Theatre: "It was hard work at all times, but now my last managerial season imposes double duty."
Autograph Letter Signed from Epes Sargent, Boston, to Mrs. Charles Kean, London
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.
Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Dewes, Pendlebury, to Mrs. [Charles] Kean
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Concerns the death of his wife, Annie, who was a friend of Mrs. Kean's.
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Concerns the death of his wife, Annie, who was a friend of Mrs. Kean's.