Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... imagination of the spectators or not at all . No realistic " effects " helped the play forward in Garrick's time , yet the attention of his audience , the critics tell us , was never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake ...
... imagination of the spectators or not at all . No realistic " effects " helped the play forward in Garrick's time , yet the attention of his audience , the critics tell us , was never known to stray when he produced a great play by Shake ...
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... imagination amend them . " To which Hippolyta , less tolerant than Theseus of the incapacity of the players to whom she is listening , tartly retorts : " It must be your imagination ( i.e. , the spectator's ) , then , and not theirs ...
... imagination amend them . " To which Hippolyta , less tolerant than Theseus of the incapacity of the players to whom she is listening , tartly retorts : " It must be your imagination ( i.e. , the spectator's ) , then , and not theirs ...
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... imaginative faculty by author , actor , and audience in joint - partnership . What is the moral to be deduced ... imagination . We must seek to enlarge our imaginative sympathy with Shakespeare's poetry . The imaginative faculty ...
... imaginative faculty by author , actor , and audience in joint - partnership . What is the moral to be deduced ... imagination . We must seek to enlarge our imaginative sympathy with Shakespeare's poetry . The imaginative faculty ...
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