Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... means of securing practical observance of the pre- cept . For some years there has been a widening divergence of view respecting methods of Shake- spearean production . Those who defend in theory the adaptability of Shakespeare to the ...
... means of securing practical observance of the pre- cept . For some years there has been a widening divergence of view respecting methods of Shake- spearean production . Those who defend in theory the adaptability of Shakespeare to the ...
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... means of " properties " like rocks , tombs , caves , trees , tables , chairs , and pasteboard dishes of food . There was at the outset no music , save flourishes on trumpets at the opening of the play and between the acts . The scenes ...
... means of " properties " like rocks , tombs , caves , trees , tables , chairs , and pasteboard dishes of food . There was at the outset no music , save flourishes on trumpets at the opening of the play and between the acts . The scenes ...
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... mean that at its very best acting is but a shadow or simulation of life , and that acting at its very worst is likewise a shadow or simulation . But the imagination of the audience is supreme controller of the theatre , and can , if it ...
... mean that at its very best acting is but a shadow or simulation of life , and that acting at its very worst is likewise a shadow or simulation . But the imagination of the audience is supreme controller of the theatre , and can , if it ...
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... which I have ever heretofore esteemed a mighty good play ; but having so lately read the Adventures of Five Hours , it seems a mean thing . " PEPYS ON OTHELLO 99 Most lovers of Shakespeare will agree 98 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
... which I have ever heretofore esteemed a mighty good play ; but having so lately read the Adventures of Five Hours , it seems a mean thing . " PEPYS ON OTHELLO 99 Most lovers of Shakespeare will agree 98 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
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... mean thing " ? It is a trivial comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian arranges for his ward , who also happens to be his sister , to marry against her will a man whom she has never ...
... mean thing " ? It is a trivial comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian arranges for his ward , who also happens to be his sister , to marry against her will a man whom she has never ...
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