Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... actor . Acting can be , and commonly tends to be , the most mechanical of physical exercises . The actor is often a mere automaton who repeats night after night the same unimpressive trick of voice , eye , and gesture . His defects of ...
... actor . Acting can be , and commonly tends to be , the most mechanical of physical exercises . The actor is often a mere automaton who repeats night after night the same unimpressive trick of voice , eye , and gesture . His defects of ...
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... actor that led to the royal summons . His his- trionic fame had not progressed at the same rate as his literary repute . He was never to win the laurels of a great actor . His most conspicuous triumph on the stage was achieved in middle ...
... actor that led to the royal summons . His his- trionic fame had not progressed at the same rate as his literary repute . He was never to win the laurels of a great actor . His most conspicuous triumph on the stage was achieved in middle ...
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... actor in a company . The highest attainable level of ex- cellence in all the members is the true artistic aim . The dangers inherent in the " star " principle of the actor - manager system may be frankly admitted , but at the same time ...
... actor in a company . The highest attainable level of ex- cellence in all the members is the true artistic aim . The dangers inherent in the " star " principle of the actor - manager system may be frankly admitted , but at the same time ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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