Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... drama, its influences and traditions, butI thinkthat all maybe credited with sufficient unity ofintention to ... theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the papers were first written.In thelastyear ortwo there have ...
... drama, its influences and traditions, butI thinkthat all maybe credited with sufficient unity ofintention to ... theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the papers were first written.In thelastyear ortwo there have ...
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... company of actors and actresses, whomhe zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. Heaccustomed his colleagues to act harmoniouslytogether, andto sacrificetothewelfare of the wholeenterprise individual pretensions to ...
... company of actors and actresses, whomhe zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. Heaccustomed his colleagues to act harmoniouslytogether, andto sacrificetothewelfare of the wholeenterprise individual pretensions to ...
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... theatre. Cultivated noblemen offeredtheir patronage to promising writers for the stage, and Shakespeare soon gained ... company. With neither of these was Shakespeare's histrionic position then or at any time comparable.Foryears ...
... theatre. Cultivated noblemen offeredtheir patronage to promising writers for the stage, and Shakespeare soon gained ... company. With neither of these was Shakespeare's histrionic position then or at any time comparable.Foryears ...
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