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... artistic sentiment andahigher histrionic capacity thanCharles Kean possessed.Yet Irving announced,notlong beforehis death, that he lostonhis Shakespearean productions ahundred thousand pounds.Sir Henryadded: The enormouscost of a ...
... artistic sentiment andahigher histrionic capacity thanCharles Kean possessed.Yet Irving announced,notlong beforehis death, that he lostonhis Shakespearean productions ahundred thousand pounds.Sir Henryadded: The enormouscost of a ...
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... artistic sense isultimately truerthan our own. The modeof producing Shakespeare on thestage in Germany supplies an argument to the same effect. In Berlin and Vienna,andin all the chief townsof Germanspeaking Europe, Shakespeare's plays ...
... artistic sense isultimately truerthan our own. The modeof producing Shakespeare on thestage in Germany supplies an argument to the same effect. In Berlin and Vienna,andin all the chief townsof Germanspeaking Europe, Shakespeare's plays ...
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... artistic pointof view—which is theonly pointof view worthy of discussion—when thejust dramatic illusion is produced bysimple and unpretending scenic appliances, in which the inevitable "imperfections"are frankly left to be supplied ...
... artistic pointof view—which is theonly pointof view worthy of discussion—when thejust dramatic illusion is produced bysimple and unpretending scenic appliances, in which the inevitable "imperfections"are frankly left to be supplied ...
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