Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Rôles . V. The Garbled Versions of Shakespeare on the Stage of the Restoration • . 102 VI . The Saving Grace of the Restoration Theatre . Betterton's Masterly Interpretation of Shake- speare · 109 CONTENTS xiii V MR BENSON AND ...
... Rôles . V. The Garbled Versions of Shakespeare on the Stage of the Restoration • . 102 VI . The Saving Grace of the Restoration Theatre . Betterton's Masterly Interpretation of Shake- speare · 109 CONTENTS xiii V MR BENSON AND ...
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... rôles of his masterpieces , but in the sub- ordinate parts throughout the range of his work , the highest abilities of the actor or actress can find some scope for employment . It is therefore indispen- sable that the standard of ...
... rôles of his masterpieces , but in the sub- ordinate parts throughout the range of his work , the highest abilities of the actor or actress can find some scope for employment . It is therefore indispen- sable that the standard of ...
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... rôles . It was thought unseemly for women to act at all . Female parts were played by boys or men - a sub- stitution lacking , from the modern point of view , in grace and seemliness . But the standard of pro- priety in such matters ...
... rôles . It was thought unseemly for women to act at all . Female parts were played by boys or men - a sub- stitution lacking , from the modern point of view , in grace and seemliness . But the standard of pro- priety in such matters ...
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... " At times actors who had long lost the roses of youth masqueraded in women's rôles . Thereby the un- gainliness which marked the distribution of the BOYS IN WOMEN'S PARTS 43 cast in Elizabethan and Jacobean 42 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
... " At times actors who had long lost the roses of youth masqueraded in women's rôles . Thereby the un- gainliness which marked the distribution of the BOYS IN WOMEN'S PARTS 43 cast in Elizabethan and Jacobean 42 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
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... rôles in his plays , few survived him long . All of them came in personal contact with him ; several of them constantly ap- peared with him on the stage from early days . The two who were longest lived , John Lowin and Joseph Taylor ...
... rôles in his plays , few survived him long . All of them came in personal contact with him ; several of them constantly ap- peared with him on the stage from early days . The two who were longest lived , John Lowin and Joseph Taylor ...
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