Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform ...
... genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform ...
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... genius endowed Shakespeare with its richest gifts , and a very small acquaintance with the literary history of the world and with the manner , in which genius habitually plays its part there , will show the folly of cherishing astonish ...
... genius endowed Shakespeare with its richest gifts , and a very small acquaintance with the literary history of the world and with the manner , in which genius habitually plays its part there , will show the folly of cherishing astonish ...
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... genius . However seduc- tive may be the musico - scenic ornamentation , Shakespeare will never justly affect the mind of the average playgoer unless great or inspired actors are at hand to interpret him . Luckily for Pepys , he was the ...
... genius . However seduc- tive may be the musico - scenic ornamentation , Shakespeare will never justly affect the mind of the average playgoer unless great or inspired actors are at hand to interpret him . Luckily for Pepys , he was the ...
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