Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... opinion to more or less ostentatious spectacle , and to the interpolation of music and dancing . It is ungrateful to criticise adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More ...
... opinion to more or less ostentatious spectacle , and to the interpolation of music and dancing . It is ungrateful to criticise adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More ...
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... opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal applica- tion . " The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's ...
... opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal applica- tion . " The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's ...
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... opinion , no strict relevance in these lines to the enquiry whether Shakespeare's work should be treated on the stage as drama or spectacle . Nay , I go further , and assert that , as ESSENTIAL LIMITATIONS OF SCENERY 21 far as the ...
... opinion , no strict relevance in these lines to the enquiry whether Shakespeare's work should be treated on the stage as drama or spectacle . Nay , I go further , and assert that , as ESSENTIAL LIMITATIONS OF SCENERY 21 far as the ...
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... - speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time , the knowledge that 26 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
... - speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time , the knowledge that 26 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
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... opinion deprecated the erection of buildings upon them . Moreover , the puritan clergy and their pious flocks , who constituted an active section of the citizens , were inclined to resist the conversion of any existing building into ...
... opinion deprecated the erection of buildings upon them . Moreover , the puritan clergy and their pious flocks , who constituted an active section of the citizens , were inclined to resist the conversion of any existing building into ...
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