Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Twelfth Night , in his fourth . Each succeeding season saw further additions to the Shakespearean repertory , until only six Shakespearean dramas were left unrepre- sented , viz . - Richard II . , the three parts of Henry VI . , Troilus ...
... Twelfth Night , in his fourth . Each succeeding season saw further additions to the Shakespearean repertory , until only six Shakespearean dramas were left unrepre- sented , viz . - Richard II . , the three parts of Henry VI . , Troilus ...
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... Night's Dream once . Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and ...
... Night's Dream once . Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and ...
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... Night's Dream , Twelfth Night , and Romeo and Juliet- mainly lies in their varied wealth of poetic imagery and passion . One thing alone could render the words , in which poetic genius finds voice , tolerable in the playhouse to a ...
... Night's Dream , Twelfth Night , and Romeo and Juliet- mainly lies in their varied wealth of poetic imagery and passion . One thing alone could render the words , in which poetic genius finds voice , tolerable in the playhouse to a ...
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... Twelfth Night , and the rest , there is no evi- dence that the old texts had been tampered with . The rage for adapting Shakespeare to current theatrical requirements reached its full tide after the period of Pepys's diary . Pepys ...
... Twelfth Night , and the rest , there is no evi- dence that the old texts had been tampered with . The rage for adapting Shakespeare to current theatrical requirements reached its full tide after the period of Pepys's diary . Pepys ...
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... night the clown Feste in Twelfth Night with equal effect , clearly realised something of the virtue of Shakespearean versatility . Mr Ben- son's leading comedian , Mr Weir , whose power of presenting Shakespeare's humorists shows ...
... night the clown Feste in Twelfth Night with equal effect , clearly realised something of the virtue of Shakespearean versatility . Mr Ben- son's leading comedian , Mr Weir , whose power of presenting Shakespeare's humorists shows ...
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