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... atthe footofthe openingpage of eachessay, I mention the date whenit wasoriginally published. An analytical listof contents andanindexwill, Ihope, increase any utilitywhichmay attachto the volume. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906.
... atthe footofthe openingpage of eachessay, I mention the date whenit wasoriginally published. An analytical listof contents andanindexwill, Ihope, increase any utilitywhichmay attachto the volume. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906.
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... atthe Princess's Theatre, London. The scheme proved pecuniarily disastrous. Subsequently Kean's mantle was assumed bythelateSir Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable ...
... atthe Princess's Theatre, London. The scheme proved pecuniarily disastrous. Subsequently Kean's mantle was assumed bythelateSir Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable ...
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... at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon ...
... at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon ...
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... atthe command ofa theatrical managerin orderto enable him to produce agreatplay onhisstage supremely well from his own scenicpointofview. Eventhen it would be neither superfluousnorimpertinent for the manager toadjure the audience ...
... atthe command ofa theatrical managerin orderto enable him to produce agreatplay onhisstage supremely well from his own scenicpointofview. Eventhen it would be neither superfluousnorimpertinent for the manager toadjure the audience ...
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... atthe command of thefew who do.Nay, more:until Shakespeare is represented on thestage constantlyand inhisvariety, Englishspeaking men and women are liable to the imputation, notmerely of failing in the homage dueto the greatest oftheir ...
... atthe command of thefew who do.Nay, more:until Shakespeare is represented on thestage constantlyand inhisvariety, Englishspeaking men and women are liable to the imputation, notmerely of failing in the homage dueto the greatest oftheir ...
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