Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the papers were first written.In thelastyear ortwo there have been several Shakespearean revivals of notable interest, and some new histrionic triumphs PREFACE ...
... theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the papers were first written.In thelastyear ortwo there have been several Shakespearean revivals of notable interest, and some new histrionic triumphs PREFACE ...
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Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespearean revivals of notable interest, and some new histrionic triumphs have been won. Within the same period, too, at least half a dozen new plays of serious literary aim have gainedtheapproval ofcontemporary ...
Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespearean revivals of notable interest, and some new histrionic triumphs have been won. Within the same period, too, at least half a dozen new plays of serious literary aim have gainedtheapproval ofcontemporary ...
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... 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 Shakespearean production onthe ...
... 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 Shakespearean production onthe ...
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... histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon the1stofMay 1859, rendered thespoken text "more like a running ...
... histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon the1stofMay 1859, rendered thespoken text "more like a running ...
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... histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the scorn that befits it. It is on the aspiration and sentiment of the acting profession that must largelydepend the final answer to the question whether Phelps's experimentcan be madeagain ...
... histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the scorn that befits it. It is on the aspiration and sentiment of the acting profession that must largelydepend the final answer to the question whether Phelps's experimentcan be madeagain ...
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