Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... onthe stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of Shakespeare who scornthe theatre andarrogateto themselves in the library, often with some justification, agreater capacity for ...
... onthe stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of Shakespeare who scornthe theatre andarrogateto themselves in the library, often with some justification, agreater capacity for ...
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... onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert that Shakespearean drama cannotbe successfullyproduced, cannotbe rendered tolerable toany ...
... onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert that Shakespearean drama cannotbe successfullyproduced, cannotbe rendered tolerable toany ...
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... on the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar ... onthe Rialto, whenShylock enters toponder Antonio's request for a loan. Aninterpolated tableau isindefensible, and ...
... on the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar ... onthe Rialto, whenShylock enters toponder Antonio's request for a loan. Aninterpolated tableau isindefensible, and ...
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... onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the spectacular and scenic system in the production ofShakespeare every advantage that it could derive from munificent expenditure and the cooperation ...
... onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the spectacular and scenic system in the production ofShakespeare every advantage that it could derive from munificent expenditure and the cooperation ...
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... onthe spectacles exhibited thanthe scenicarrangements anillustration ofthe text." No criticism could definemore ... on the actor. Acting can be, and commonly tends tobe,themost mechanicalofphysical exercises. The actorisoftenamere ...
... onthe spectacles exhibited thanthe scenicarrangements anillustration ofthe text." No criticism could definemore ... on the actor. Acting can be, and commonly tends tobe,themost mechanicalofphysical exercises. The actorisoftenamere ...
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