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Source: en.wiktionary.orgCapus 2003, p. 119. The reviews there were also mostly positive, but the critic Kenneth Tynan angered them when he suggested that Leigh's was a mediocre talent that forced Olivier to compromise his own. Source: Internet
Behan later said to Tynan "I would hope if a Nazi ever asked me my religion I would have the courage to defend my right to be a Jew, Bush Baptist or even a damn Catholic!" Source: Internet
Babula 1981, p. 58 Bragg 1988, p. 96–97 Tynan 2012, p. 109. Burton received even better reviews for Coriolanus than Hamlet. Source: Internet
Fast forward to last summer when Rachel Tynan, a student at Westfield State University, and her faculty adviser, Dr. Tamara Smith, approached Gorman about a social research project. Source: Internet
He bids me watch the wheels go round."sfn Olivier in 1939 Tynan remarked to Olivier, "you aren't really a contemplative or philosophical actor"; Olivier was known for the strenuous physicality of his performances in some roles. Source: Internet
Bean 2013, p. 181. After her death, however, Tynan revised his opinion, describing his earlier criticism as "one of the worst errors of judgment" he had ever made. Source: Internet