Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... never be disclosed to the mere playgoer , but " a large , a very large , proportion of that indefinite all " may be revealed to him on the stage , and , if he be no patient reader , will be revealed to him nowhere else . There are ...
... never be disclosed to the mere playgoer , but " a large , a very large , proportion of that indefinite all " may be revealed to him on the stage , and , if he be no patient reader , will be revealed to him nowhere else . There are ...
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... never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake- speare . In Shakespeare's day boys or men took the part of women , and how characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequately rendered by youths beggars belief . But ...
... never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake- speare . In Shakespeare's day boys or men took the part of women , and how characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequately rendered by youths beggars belief . But ...
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... never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform- ance of great drama in any age or country . It matters not whether the spectacular machinery be of royal ...
... never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform- ance of great drama in any age or country . It matters not whether the spectacular machinery be of royal ...
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... never really prove attractive in any guise , has little or no im- agination to exercise , and he only tolerates a per- formance in the theatre when little or no demand is made on the exercise of the imaginative faculty . " The ...
... never really prove attractive in any guise , has little or no im- agination to exercise , and he only tolerates a per- formance in the theatre when little or no demand is made on the exercise of the imaginative faculty . " The ...
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... never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The common routine of life interested Shakespeare , but some ...
... never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The common routine of life interested Shakespeare , but some ...
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