Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... customary , and might , if need be , close a little later . There should be no difficulty in restricting the hours occupied by the performance to four and a half . To realise completely the motives of Hamlet's conduct , and.
... customary , and might , if need be , close a little later . There should be no difficulty in restricting the hours occupied by the performance to four and a half . To realise completely the motives of Hamlet's conduct , and.
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. To realise completely the motives of Hamlet's conduct , and the process of his fortunes , not a single utterance from the lips of the King , Polonius , or Laertes can be spared . In ordinary acting ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. To realise completely the motives of Hamlet's conduct , and the process of his fortunes , not a single utterance from the lips of the King , Polonius , or Laertes can be spared . In ordinary acting ...
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... realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and momentarily his own personality , so that it coincided exactly , now with a self - indulgent humorist like Falstaff , now with an ...
... realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and momentarily his own personality , so that it coincided exactly , now with a self - indulgent humorist like Falstaff , now with an ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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