Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Macbeth . Phelps continued to control Sadler's Wells Thea- tre for more than eighteen years . During that period he produced , together with many other English plays of classical repute , no fewer than thirty - one of the thirty - seven ...
... Macbeth . Phelps continued to control Sadler's Wells Thea- tre for more than eighteen years . During that period he produced , together with many other English plays of classical repute , no fewer than thirty - one of the thirty - seven ...
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... . " Now " the thing , " it seems , is something outside the play - namely , the painted scene or the costume , the music or the dance . ALLEGED DESIRE FOR SPECTACLE 19 Garrick played Macbeth in an 18 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
... . " Now " the thing , " it seems , is something outside the play - namely , the painted scene or the costume , the music or the dance . ALLEGED DESIRE FOR SPECTACLE 19 Garrick played Macbeth in an 18 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
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... Macbeth and Desdemona were adequately rendered by youths beggars belief . But renderings in such conditions proved popular and satisfactory . Such a fact seems convincing testimony , not to the ability of Elizabethan or Jacobean boys ...
... Macbeth and Desdemona were adequately rendered by youths beggars belief . But renderings in such conditions proved popular and satisfactory . Such a fact seems convincing testimony , not to the ability of Elizabethan or Jacobean boys ...
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... Macbeth . Yet at the side of these innovations , one very important feature of the old playhouses , which gravely concerned both actors and auditors , survived throughout Pepys's lifetime . The stage still pro- jected far into the pit ...
... Macbeth . Yet at the side of these innovations , one very important feature of the old playhouses , which gravely concerned both actors and auditors , survived throughout Pepys's lifetime . The stage still pro- jected far into the pit ...
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... Macbeth . But in considering his several impressions of these pieces , we have to make an important proviso . Only the first two of them did he witness in the authentic version . Mac- beth underwent in his day a most liberal trans ...
... Macbeth . But in considering his several impressions of these pieces , we have to make an important proviso . Only the first two of them did he witness in the authentic version . Mac- beth underwent in his day a most liberal trans ...
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