Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... drama, which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling, the environment is unfamiliar and admits of no ... art, which is applied with an apt judgment and a light hand. Anything that aims at doing more than satisfy the condition.
... drama, which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling, the environment is unfamiliar and admits of no ... art, which is applied with an apt judgment and a light hand. Anything that aims at doing more than satisfy the condition.
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... drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's Theatre," the great actor wrote to Lady Pollock on the 1st of May 1859, rendered the spoken text ...
... drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's Theatre," the great actor wrote to Lady Pollock on the 1st of May 1859, rendered the spoken text ...
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... dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked than it is nowadays. This is no exhilarating conclusion. But less ... art—nay, more, that he himself has justified them. This line of argument serves to confirm the suggested defect of ...
... dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked than it is nowadays. This is no exhilarating conclusion. But less ... art—nay, more, that he himself has justified them. This line of argument serves to confirm the suggested defect of ...
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... dramatic art. In the case of great plays, the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic point of view—which is the only point of view worthy of discussion—when the just dramatic illusion is produced by simple ...
... dramatic art. In the case of great plays, the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic point of view—which is the only point of view worthy of discussion—when the just dramatic illusion is produced by simple ...
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Sir Sidney Lee. unmistakably the dramatic and poetic fire, the humorous outlook on life, the insight into human ... art. Fashionable London society then, as now, befriended the theatre. Cultivated noblemen offered their patronage to ...
Sir Sidney Lee. unmistakably the dramatic and poetic fire, the humorous outlook on life, the insight into human ... art. Fashionable London society then, as now, befriended the theatre. Cultivated noblemen offered their patronage to ...
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acting actor actors and actresses admiration artistic audience Bacon Beeston Ben Jonson Benson's Betterton biography character Charles classical comedy contemporary countrymen critical Cymbeline D'Avenant D'Avenant's dramatic art dramatist Ducis Elizabethan Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English erect experience France French genius George Peele Hamlet Henry histrionic honour human imagination interest Jonson Julius Cæsar King literary drama literature London County Council Love's Labour's Lost Lowin Macbeth manager memorial of Shakespeare methods modern monument moral municipal theatre natural never oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys Pepys's performance Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece play of Shakespeare playhouse poet poet's poetic poetry present principles produced realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles Sadler's Wells Theatre scene scenery scenic sentiment seventeenth century Shakespeare in London Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama Shoreditch spectacular speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon theatrical enterprise tragedy Twelfth Night William Beeston writing wrote