Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the proposition that Shakespeare canbe,and ought tobe ...
... speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the proposition that Shakespeare canbe,and ought tobe ...
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... speech istheessential limitations ofallscenic appliances. The dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits movementand action,lies outside therange of thestage, especially the movement and action of lifein ...
... speech istheessential limitations ofallscenic appliances. The dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits movementand action,lies outside therange of thestage, especially the movement and action of lifein ...
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... speeches of the actors. Pictorial tableauxenthral the most callous onlooker. Very striking is the contrast offered by the methods of representationaccepted with enthusiasm bythe Elizabethan playgoer andthose deemed essentialbythe ...
... speeches of the actors. Pictorial tableauxenthral the most callous onlooker. Very striking is the contrast offered by the methods of representationaccepted with enthusiasm bythe Elizabethan playgoer andthose deemed essentialbythe ...
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... speech, Iprayyou," hetells the actor, "as I pronounce it to you, trippinglyonthe tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of yourplayers do,Ihad as liefthetown crier spokemylines. Nor donotsaw theairtoo much with your hand, thus;but use ...
... speech, Iprayyou," hetells the actor, "as I pronounce it to you, trippinglyonthe tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of yourplayers do,Ihad as liefthetown crier spokemylines. Nor donotsaw theairtoo much with your hand, thus;but use ...
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