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... play presents difficulties all its own . I speak of plays written for the theatre and translated for use in the theatre , not of academic exercises . To begin with , the written text is not a play's final and complete manifestation ...
... play presents difficulties all its own . I speak of plays written for the theatre and translated for use in the theatre , not of academic exercises . To begin with , the written text is not a play's final and complete manifestation ...
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... play's understanding is to be made for those who have no understanding of plays , the greater the danger of bastardizing the whole affair . The reader of a play should read it as a musician will the score of a symphony . He has , indeed ...
... play's understanding is to be made for those who have no understanding of plays , the greater the danger of bastardizing the whole affair . The reader of a play should read it as a musician will the score of a symphony . He has , indeed ...
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... play in its completeness is to be carried from one language to another . Then there are dramatic conventions to be counted with , and again each country will have its own . In modern drama the so - called realistic drama - these do not ...
... play in its completeness is to be carried from one language to another . Then there are dramatic conventions to be counted with , and again each country will have its own . In modern drama the so - called realistic drama - these do not ...
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... play , at every crisis his first thought is for his Ophelia . And the ending , as Shakespeare had left it , was evidently accounted hopelessly crude and confused . For after the general catastrophe the ghost reappears , and , upon ...
... play , at every crisis his first thought is for his Ophelia . And the ending , as Shakespeare had left it , was evidently accounted hopelessly crude and confused . For after the general catastrophe the ghost reappears , and , upon ...
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... play it excellently . The Ducis version ? Quite out - moded . One wanted , besides , something nearer to Shakespeare than that . Simple transla- tion ? Then , if they ever considered such a possi- bility , would come the unanswerable ...
... play it excellently . The Ducis version ? Quite out - moded . One wanted , besides , something nearer to Shakespeare than that . Simple transla- tion ? Then , if they ever considered such a possi- bility , would come the unanswerable ...
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