Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... students of Shakespeare who scorn the theatre and arrogate to themselves in the library , often with some justification ... student , actor , and spectator 1 This paper was first printed in The Nineteenth Century , January , 1900 . of ...
... students of Shakespeare who scorn the theatre and arrogate to themselves in the library , often with some justification ... student , actor , and spectator 1 This paper was first printed in The Nineteenth Century , January , 1900 . of ...
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... student , as that the student may supply the actor's lack of insight . It is , indeed , comparatively easy for a student of literature to support the proposition that Shake- speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage ...
... student , as that the student may supply the actor's lack of insight . It is , indeed , comparatively easy for a student of literature to support the proposition that Shake- speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage ...
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... student stays at home to read Shakespeare at his fire - side . It may be admitted that the public to which ... students of Shakespeare , who are not at present playgoers at all . EXPERIENCE OF KEAN AND IRVING IV 9 The practical manager 8 ...
... student stays at home to read Shakespeare at his fire - side . It may be admitted that the public to which ... students of Shakespeare , who are not at present playgoers at all . EXPERIENCE OF KEAN AND IRVING IV 9 The practical manager 8 ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
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