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... tobe, represented onthe stage. But it isdifficultto define the ways and meansofsecuring practical observance of the precept. Forsome years there hasbeen a widening divergence of view respecting methods of Shakespearean production. Those ...
... tobe, represented onthe stage. But it isdifficultto define the ways and meansofsecuring practical observance of the precept. Forsome years there hasbeen a widening divergence of view respecting methods of Shakespearean production. Those ...
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... tobe inadequate tosatisfy the necessary commercial purposesofthe theatre. The average purveyor of public entertainmentreckons Shakespeare's plays among tasteless and colourless commodities, which only becomemarketable whentheyare ...
... tobe inadequate tosatisfy the necessary commercial purposesofthe theatre. The average purveyor of public entertainmentreckons Shakespeare's plays among tasteless and colourless commodities, which only becomemarketable whentheyare ...
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... to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If these ... tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the ...
... to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If these ... tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the ...
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... tobe—a place for justly representing the works of our great dramatic poets." This hope they went farto realise. Thefirstplaythat they producedwas Macbeth. Phelps continued tocontrol Sadler's Wells Theatrefor more than eighteenyears ...
... tobe—a place for justly representing the works of our great dramatic poets." This hope they went farto realise. Thefirstplaythat they producedwas Macbeth. Phelps continued tocontrol Sadler's Wells Theatrefor more than eighteenyears ...
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... tobe,themost mechanicalofphysical exercises. The actorisoftenamere automaton who repeatsnight after nightthe same unimpressive trickof voice, eye, and gesture. His defects of understanding may be comparatively unobtrusive ina ...
... tobe,themost mechanicalofphysical exercises. The actorisoftenamere automaton who repeatsnight after nightthe same unimpressive trickof voice, eye, and gesture. His defects of understanding may be comparatively unobtrusive ina ...
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