Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree ...
... genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it from the waste of exuberant power . But the poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree ...
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... genius , Garrick created his heart - breaking ex- position of Lear's anguish as he hangs over the body of Cordelia . " In that exquisite performance , ” writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more ...
... genius , Garrick created his heart - breaking ex- position of Lear's anguish as he hangs over the body of Cordelia . " In that exquisite performance , ” writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more ...
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... genius . For sheer force of that which can only be conferred by divine gift - genius in the ex- position of passion - Kean probably ranks highest among all actors of our English race . Each of his greater renderings of Shakespeare was ...
... genius . For sheer force of that which can only be conferred by divine gift - genius in the ex- position of passion - Kean probably ranks highest among all actors of our English race . Each of his greater renderings of Shakespeare was ...
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