Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... rendering of Imogen went near perfection . Their design was inspired by " the hope , " they wrote in an unassuming address , " of eventually render- ing Sadler's Wells what a theatre ought to be , a place for justly representing the ...
... rendering of Imogen went near perfection . Their design was inspired by " the hope , " they wrote in an unassuming address , " of eventually render- ing Sadler's Wells what a theatre ought to be , a place for justly representing the ...
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. BETTERTON'S RENDERING OF HAMLET 101 ment of a performance of Hamlet by both cultured and uncultured spectators , acting of supreme quality is needful . Luckily for Pepys , Hamlet in his day was rendered ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. BETTERTON'S RENDERING OF HAMLET 101 ment of a performance of Hamlet by both cultured and uncultured spectators , acting of supreme quality is needful . Luckily for Pepys , Hamlet in his day was rendered ...
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... rendered it independently into their own language , and each rendering went through several editions . Another delusion which French men of letters cherished not only during Shakespeare's lifetime but through three or four generations ...
... rendered it independently into their own language , and each rendering went through several editions . Another delusion which French men of letters cherished not only during Shakespeare's lifetime but through three or four generations ...
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