Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... sentiment and a higher histrionic capacity than Charles Kean possessed. Yet Irving announced, not long before his death, that he lost on his Shakespearean productions a hundred thousand pounds. Sir Henry added: The enormous cost of a ...
... sentiment and a higher histrionic capacity than Charles Kean possessed. Yet Irving announced, not long before his death, that he lost on his Shakespearean productions a hundred thousand pounds. Sir Henry added: The enormous cost of a ...
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... sentiment of the acting profession that must largely depend the final answer to the question whether Phelps's experiment can be made again with likelihood of success. Foreign experience tells in favour of the contention that, if ...
... sentiment of the acting profession that must largely depend the final answer to the question whether Phelps's experiment can be made again with likelihood of success. Foreign experience tells in favour of the contention that, if ...
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... of his calling appeals as soon as the play is written to the playgoer for a sympathetic appreciation. Nature impelled Shakespeare to note on the pages of his journal his impression of the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were.
... of his calling appeals as soon as the play is written to the playgoer for a sympathetic appreciation. Nature impelled Shakespeare to note on the pages of his journal his impression of the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were.
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Sir Sidney Lee. the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were welcomed in the playhouse. But Shakespeare's journal does not exist, and we can only speculate as to its contents. We would give much to know how Shakespeare recorded in ...
Sir Sidney Lee. the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were welcomed in the playhouse. But Shakespeare's journal does not exist, and we can only speculate as to its contents. We would give much to know how Shakespeare recorded in ...
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... sentiment found many a splendid echo. It resounded in Ben Jonson's lines of 1623:— Milton wrote a few years later, in 1630, how Shakespeare, "sepulchred" in "the monument" of his writings, Never was a glorious immortality foretold for ...
... sentiment found many a splendid echo. It resounded in Ben Jonson's lines of 1623:— Milton wrote a few years later, in 1630, how Shakespeare, "sepulchred" in "the monument" of his writings, Never was a glorious immortality foretold for ...
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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