Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... imaginative tex- ture call solely for a scenic setting which should convey effective suggestion . The machinery to be employed for the purpose of effective suggestion should be simple and unobtrusive . If it be complex and obtrusive ...
... imaginative tex- ture call solely for a scenic setting which should convey effective suggestion . The machinery to be employed for the purpose of effective suggestion should be simple and unobtrusive . If it be complex and obtrusive ...
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... mechanism . Imaginative in- sight , passion , the gift of oratory , grace and dignity of movement and bearing , perfect command of the THE ACTOR'S OPPORTUNITIES 15 voice in the whole gamut of 14 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
... mechanism . Imaginative in- sight , passion , the gift of oratory , grace and dignity of movement and bearing , perfect command of the THE ACTOR'S OPPORTUNITIES 15 voice in the whole gamut of 14 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
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... imagination ? When one reflects on the simple mechanical contrivances which satis- fied the theatrical audiences , not only of Shake- speare's own day , but of the eighteenth century , during which Shakespeare was repeatedly per- formed ...
... imagination ? When one reflects on the simple mechanical contrivances which satis- fied the theatrical audiences , not only of Shake- speare's own day , but of the eighteenth century , during which Shakespeare was repeatedly per- formed ...
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... imagination of the spectators or not at all . No realistic " effects " helped the play forward in Garrick's time , yet the attention of his audience , the critics tell us , was never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake ...
... imagination of the spectators or not at all . No realistic " effects " helped the play forward in Garrick's time , yet the attention of his audience , the critics tell us , was never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake ...
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... imagination , whereby alone can full justice be done to a majestic theme . The central topic of the choric speech is the essen- tial limitations of all scenic appliances . The dram- atist reminds us that the literal presentation of life ...
... imagination , whereby alone can full justice be done to a majestic theme . The central topic of the choric speech is the essen- tial limitations of all scenic appliances . The dram- atist reminds us that the literal presentation of life ...
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