Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... career of management, call for most careful consideration. He gathered round him a company of actors and actresses, whomhe zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. Heaccustomed his colleagues to act harmoniouslytogether ...
... career of management, call for most careful consideration. He gathered round him a company of actors and actresses, whomhe zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. Heaccustomed his colleagues to act harmoniouslytogether ...
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... career wasanterior to the modern spectacular period of Shakespearean representation, has left onrecord a deliberate opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art ...
... career wasanterior to the modern spectacular period of Shakespearean representation, has left onrecord a deliberate opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art ...
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... Shakespeare created the rôle ofthe"poor ghost" in the first production of his play of Hamlet in 1602. Thereisnodoubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the earof theElizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career, and ...
... Shakespeare created the rôle ofthe"poor ghost" in the first production of his play of Hamlet in 1602. Thereisnodoubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the earof theElizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career, and ...
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... Shakespeare's universality of appeal was such as to includeamong his worshippers from thefirstthe trained and theuntrained playgoer of histime. Very earlyinhis career did Shakespeareattract thenotice of the cultivated sectionof ...
... Shakespeare's universality of appeal was such as to includeamong his worshippers from thefirstthe trained and theuntrained playgoer of histime. Very earlyinhis career did Shakespeareattract thenotice of the cultivated sectionof ...
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... career. Two orthree other theatresquickly sprang upin neighbouring partsof London's environment. When Shakespeare was reachingthe zenithof his career, the centre oftheatrical lifewas transferred from Shoreditch to the Southwark ...
... career. Two orthree other theatresquickly sprang upin neighbouring partsof London's environment. When Shakespeare was reachingthe zenithof his career, the centre oftheatrical lifewas transferred from Shoreditch to the Southwark ...
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