Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... speech is the essen- tial limitations of all scenic appliances . The dram- atist reminds us that the literal presentation of life itself , in all its movement and action , lies outside the range of the stage , especially the movement ...
... speech is the essen- tial limitations of all scenic appliances . The dram- atist reminds us that the literal presentation of life itself , in all its movement and action , lies outside the range of the stage , especially the movement ...
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... speech out of Hamlet , ' To be or not to be , ' without book . " He proved , indeed , his singular admira- tion for those familiar lines in a manner which I believe to be unique . He set them to music , and the notes are extant in a ...
... speech out of Hamlet , ' To be or not to be , ' without book . " He proved , indeed , his singular admira- tion for those familiar lines in a manner which I believe to be unique . He set them to music , and the notes are extant in a ...
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... speech of John of Gaunt . That speech is no ebullition of the undisciplined patriotic instinct . It is a solemn announcement of the truth that the greatness and glory , with which nature and history have endowed a nation , may be ...
... speech of John of Gaunt . That speech is no ebullition of the undisciplined patriotic instinct . It is a solemn announcement of the truth that the greatness and glory , with which nature and history have endowed a nation , may be ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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