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Sir Sidney Lee. PREFACE. The eleven papers which are collected here were written between 1899 and 1905. With the exceptionofone,entitled "Aspects of Shakespeare's Philosophy,"whichis now printed for the first time, they were published in ...
Sir Sidney Lee. PREFACE. The eleven papers which are collected here were written between 1899 and 1905. With the exceptionofone,entitled "Aspects of Shakespeare's Philosophy,"whichis now printed for the first time, they were published in ...
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... which is involved in theproduction of Shakespeare's plays oughtongrounds of public policy tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the audience that illusion of ...
... which is involved in theproduction of Shakespeare's plays oughtongrounds of public policy tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the audience that illusion of ...
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... which, dealing with the universal and less familiar conditions of life, appeal to the highest faculties of thought and imagination, thepursuit of realism in the scenerytends to destroy thefull significance ofthe illusion whichit ought ...
... which, dealing with the universal and less familiar conditions of life, appeal to the highest faculties of thought and imagination, thepursuit of realism in the scenerytends to destroy thefull significance ofthe illusion whichit ought ...
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... the otherhand, supportersofthe existing system allege thatno public, which is worth the counting,would interest itselfin Shakespeare's plays, if they were robbed of scenic upholstery and spectacular display. This estimate rests on insecure.
... the otherhand, supportersofthe existing system allege thatno public, which is worth the counting,would interest itselfin Shakespeare's plays, if they were robbed of scenic upholstery and spectacular display. This estimate rests on insecure.
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... which is genuinely interested in Shakespearean drama forits ownsake,is prone to distrustthe modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read Shakespeare athis ...
... which is genuinely interested in Shakespearean drama forits ownsake,is prone to distrustthe modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read Shakespeare athis ...
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