Max Adrian, Frank Duncan, George Rylands And Keith Michell - Alexander Pope album flac
Performer: Max AdrianTitle: Alexander Pope
Style: Poetry, Spoken Word
Released: 1973
MP3 album: 1367 mb
FLAC album: 1667 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AIFF WAV MP4 VOX AHX AUD AA
Genre: Not albums
Max Adrian, Frank Duncan, George Rylands And Keith Michell - Alexander Pope (LP, Album, Mono). Robert Browning, Max Adrian, Alan Bates (2), Frank Duncan, Denis McCarthy - Browning Read By Max Adrian, Alan Bates, Frank Duncan, Denis McCarthy (Cass, Comp). Argo (2). KPLPC 1047.
Alexander Pope, Max Adrian, Frank Duncan, Keith Michell, George Rylands. Alexander Pope, Max Adrian, Frank Duncan, Keith Michell, George Rylands - Pope (LP, Mono). Keith Michell At The Shows (LP, Album, Gat). Interfusion, Interfusion, Interfusion. ITFL 34680, L-34,680, SRLP 108.
Keith Joseph Michell (1 December 1926 – 20 November 2015) was an Australian actor who worked primarily in the United Kingdom, and was best known for his television and film portrayals of King Henry VIII. He appeared extensively in Shakespeare and other classics and musicals in Britain, and was also in several Broadway productions. He was an artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre in the 1970s and later had a recurring role on Murder, She Wrote.
Adrian Mitchell FRSL (24 October 1932 – 20 December 2008) was an English poet, novelist and playwright. A former journalist, he became a noted figure on the British Left. For almost half a century he was the foremost poet of the country's anti-Bomb movement. The critic Kenneth Tynan called him "the British Mayakovsky". Mitchell sought in his work to counteract the implications of his own assertion that, "Most people ignore most poetry because most poetry ignores most people.
Pope Adrian I (Latin: Hadrianus I; died 25 December 795) was Bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from 1 February 772 to his death in 795. He was the son of Theodore, a Roman nobleman. Adrian and his predecessors had to contend with periodic attempts by the Lombards to expand their holdings in Italy at the expense of the papacy. Not receiving any support from Constantinople, the popes looked for help to the Franks.
A1 –Keith Michell A2 –Frank Duncan A3 –Keith Michell A4 –George Rylands A5 –George Rylands.
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Keith Michell, Actor: Henry VIII and His Six Wives. Keith Michell, the Emmy Award-winning Australian television and movie actor best known for portraying King Henry VIII, was born on December 1, 1928 in Adelaide, South Australia and brought up a little less than 150 miles away in Warnertown, which is near Port Pirie. He taught art until he made his debut on the Adelaide stage in 1947, following.
Poetry of Alexander Pope book. A selection of Alexander Pope's finest poetry read by George Rylands, Peggy Ashcroft, and Emma Topping.
Tracklist
| A1 | –Keith Michell | Pastorals: Windsor Forest, Lines 93-146 |
| A2 | –Frank Duncan | Elegy To The Memory Of An Unfortunate Lady |
| A3 | –Keith Michell | Moral Essays: Essay On Man, Epistle I, Lines 189-232 |
| A4 | –George Rylands | Moral Essays: Essay On Man, Epistle II, Lines 1-30 |
| A5 | –George Rylands | Essay On Criticism, Lines 215-266 And 337-373 |
| A6 | –Max Adrian | Moral Essays: Epistle IV To The Earl Burlington, Lines 99-176 (Of The Use Of Riches) |
| A7 | –Max Adrian | A Farewell To London |
| B1 | –George Rylands, Keith Michell | Epilogue To The Satires: Dialogue Ii, Lines 197-227 |
| B2 | –George Rylands | Satires: Epistle To Dr. Arbuthnot, Lines 1-26, 193-214, 305-332 |
| B3 | –Frank Duncan | On A Certain Lady At Court |
| B4 | –Max Adrian | Moral Essays: Epistle II To A Lady, Lines 1-4, 157-180, 207-248 (Of The Characters Of Women) |
| B5 | –George Rylands | Moral Essays: Epistle I To Lor Cobham, Lines 99-157 (Of The Characters Of Men) |
| B6 | –Max Adrian, Keith Michell | The Dunciad, Book IV, Lines 292-322, 565-656 |
| B7 | –George Rylands | Imitations: Second Epistle, Second Book Of Horace, Lines 284-295, 304-327 |








