Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony " IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority . V. The Moral Atmosphere of Shakespearean Drama 152 161 • 164 ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY - continued VI . Shakespeare's Insistence.
... of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony " IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority . V. The Moral Atmosphere of Shakespearean Drama 152 161 • 164 ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY - continued VI . Shakespeare's Insistence.
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... moral to be deduced from any examination of the Elizabethan playgoer's attitude to Shakespeare's plays ? It is something of this kind . We must emulate our ancestors ' command of the imagination . We must seek to enlarge our imaginative ...
... moral to be deduced from any examination of the Elizabethan playgoer's attitude to Shakespeare's plays ? It is something of this kind . We must emulate our ancestors ' command of the imagination . We must seek to enlarge our imaginative ...
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... moral lapses of his son Laertes in Paris . The recovered episode is not only admirable comedy , but it gives new vividness to Polonius's maudlin egotism which is responsible for many windings of the tragic plot . The story is simplified ...
... moral lapses of his son Laertes in Paris . The recovered episode is not only admirable comedy , but it gives new vividness to Polonius's maudlin egotism which is responsible for many windings of the tragic plot . The story is simplified ...
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... moral , intellectual , and spiritual advantage . II The first question to consider is whether in Eng- land the existing theatrical agencies promote for the general good the genuine interests of dramatic art . Do existing theatrical ...
... moral , intellectual , and spiritual advantage . II The first question to consider is whether in Eng- land the existing theatrical agencies promote for the general good the genuine interests of dramatic art . Do existing theatrical ...
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... moral rather than of a material kind which is pledged to the cause of dramatic art . In a third class of municipal theatre the public body confines its material aid to the gratuitous provi- sion of a site . Upon that site private ...
... moral rather than of a material kind which is pledged to the cause of dramatic art . In a third class of municipal theatre the public body confines its material aid to the gratuitous provi- sion of a site . Upon that site private ...
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