Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable benefits onthetheatregoing publicand onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the ...
... Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable benefits onthetheatregoing publicand onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the ...
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... Henry VIII., TheMerchant of Venice, Othello, and Richard III.To these headded inthe course ofhissecond season, Julius Cæsar, King Lear,and The Winter's Tale. Henry IV., part I., Measure for Measure, Romeo and Juliet,and TheTempest ...
... Henry VIII., TheMerchant of Venice, Othello, and Richard III.To these headded inthe course ofhissecond season, Julius Cæsar, King Lear,and The Winter's Tale. Henry IV., part I., Measure for Measure, Romeo and Juliet,and TheTempest ...
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... Henry Irving made over to the publica hundred thousandpounds abovehis receipts. Why, then, shouldnot Phelps's encouraging experiment be made again? Before anyone maycommithimself toan affirmative reply, itisneedful for himto realise ...
... Henry Irving made over to the publica hundred thousandpounds abovehis receipts. Why, then, shouldnot Phelps's encouraging experiment be made again? Before anyone maycommithimself toan affirmative reply, itisneedful for himto realise ...
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... ,and assert that, as far asthespeech touches the questionatissue at all, it tells againstthepretensions of spectacle. Shortly stated, Shakespeare's splendidprelude to his play of Henry V., is a spirited appeal to his audience.
... ,and assert that, as far asthespeech touches the questionatissue at all, it tells againstthepretensions of spectacle. Shortly stated, Shakespeare's splendidprelude to his play of Henry V., is a spirited appeal to his audience.
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Sir Sidney Lee. of Henry V., is a spirited appeal to his audience not to waste regrets on defects of stage machinery, but to bring to the observation of his piece their highest powers of imagination, whereby alonecan full justice bedone ...
Sir Sidney Lee. of Henry V., is a spirited appeal to his audience not to waste regrets on defects of stage machinery, but to bring to the observation of his piece their highest powers of imagination, whereby alonecan full justice bedone ...
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