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... Shakespeare's plays ought on grounds of public policy to be diminished . II Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery and costume to produce in the THE PURPOSE OF SCENERY 5 audience that illusion of environment 4 ...
... Shakespeare's plays ought on grounds of public policy to be diminished . II Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery and costume to produce in the THE PURPOSE OF SCENERY 5 audience that illusion of environment 4 ...
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... Shakespeare's plays are to be honoured on the modern stage as they deserve , they must be freed of the existing incubus of scenic machinery . French acting has always won and deserved admiration . There is no doubt that one cause of its ...
... Shakespeare's plays are to be honoured on the modern stage as they deserve , they must be freed of the existing incubus of scenic machinery . French acting has always won and deserved admiration . There is no doubt that one cause of its ...
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... Shakespeare monument , 219 . London Trades Council and the theatre , 132 . Lowin , John , original actor in Shakespeare's plays , 61 ; coached by Shakespeare in part of Ham- let , 63 , 71 , 73 . Lycurgus , Attic orator , 233 . Macready ...
... Shakespeare monument , 219 . London Trades Council and the theatre , 132 . Lowin , John , original actor in Shakespeare's plays , 61 ; coached by Shakespeare in part of Ham- let , 63 , 71 , 73 . Lycurgus , Attic orator , 233 . Macready ...
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