Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... Itis true that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere playgoer,but "a large, avery large,proportion of that indefinite all"may berevealedtohim onthe stage, and, if he be ...
... Itis true that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere playgoer,but "a large, avery large,proportion of that indefinite all"may berevealedtohim onthe stage, and, if he be ...
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... Itis to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If these imputations canbe sustained, thenit follows thatthe increased and increasing expense which is involved in ...
... Itis to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If these imputations canbe sustained, thenit follows thatthe increased and increasing expense which is involved in ...
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... Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in theirtrain. They develop ineven the ...
... Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in theirtrain. They develop ineven the ...
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... itis—to pursuea continuous policy ofShakespeare for many yearswithany hopeof profit inthelongrun. In faceof this authoritative pronouncement,it mustbe conceded thatthe spectacular system has beengiven, within recent memory, every chance ...
... itis—to pursuea continuous policy ofShakespeare for many yearswithany hopeof profit inthelongrun. In faceof this authoritative pronouncement,it mustbe conceded thatthe spectacular system has beengiven, within recent memory, every chance ...
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... itis necessary toquote them at length, infairnessto those who judge themtobea defence ofthe spectacular principle inthe presentationof Shakespeareandrama. They run:— There is,inmyopinion, no strict relevance intheselines to the enquiry ...
... itis necessary toquote them at length, infairnessto those who judge themtobea defence ofthe spectacular principle inthe presentationof Shakespeareandrama. They run:— There is,inmyopinion, no strict relevance intheselines to the enquiry ...
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