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... London." To Messrs Smith, Elder, &Co.,I am indebted for permission to print here the articles on"Mr Benson and Shakespearean Drama," and "Shakespeare and Patriotism," both of which originally appeared inTheCornhill Magazine.The paper on ...
... London." To Messrs Smith, Elder, &Co.,I am indebted for permission to print here the articles on"Mr Benson and Shakespearean Drama," and "Shakespeare and Patriotism," both of which originally appeared inTheCornhill Magazine.The paper on ...
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... communities, Shakespearean revivals are comparatively rare; theytakeplace at uncertain intervals,andonly those plays are viewed with favour by the London manager which lend themselves in his opinion to more or less ostentatious.
... communities, Shakespearean revivals are comparatively rare; theytakeplace at uncertain intervals,andonly those plays are viewed with favour by the London manager which lend themselves in his opinion to more or less ostentatious.
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... London, thegiving of pleasure tolarge sectionsofthe community. Thatisin itselfa worthyobject. But it is open to doubt whether, from the sensible literary point of view, the managerial activity bewell conceived or to the public advantage ...
... London, thegiving of pleasure tolarge sectionsofthe community. Thatisin itselfa worthyobject. But it is open to doubt whether, from the sensible literary point of view, the managerial activity bewell conceived or to the public advantage ...
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... London public which is genuinely interested in Shakespearean drama forits ownsake,is prone to distrustthe modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read ...
... London public which is genuinely interested in Shakespearean drama forits ownsake,is prone to distrustthe modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read ...
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... London stage. What is the message of these two efforts in mere pecuniary terms? Charles Kean may be regarded asthe founder of the modern spectacular system, though ithadsome precedents, and has been developed since his day. Charles Kean ...
... London stage. What is the message of these two efforts in mere pecuniary terms? Charles Kean may be regarded asthe founder of the modern spectacular system, though ithadsome precedents, and has been developed since his day. Charles Kean ...
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