Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... which the future has yet to determine. My best thanks aredueto my friend SirJames Knowles, the proprietor and editor of The Nineteenth Centuryand After, for permission to reproduce thefourarticles, entitled respectively ...
... which the future has yet to determine. My best thanks aredueto my friend SirJames Knowles, the proprietor and editor of The Nineteenth Centuryand After, for permission to reproduce thefourarticles, entitled respectively ...
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... whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily reliesto a very large extent for its ...
... whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily reliesto a very large extent for its ...
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... which the poet imagines,andthe cramped and narrow bounds, whichthe stagerenders practicable. That perilous interval canonly beeffectually bridged by scenic art,which is applied with an apt judgment andalight hand. Anything that ...
... which the poet imagines,andthe cramped and narrow bounds, whichthe stagerenders practicable. That perilous interval canonly beeffectually bridged by scenic art,which is applied with an apt judgment andalight hand. Anything that ...
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... which the inevitable "imperfections"are frankly left to be supplied bythe"thoughts" or imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe productionoftheplays of ...
... which the inevitable "imperfections"are frankly left to be supplied bythe"thoughts" or imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe productionoftheplays of ...
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... which the level of interest does not rise aboveavisitto the barber or the dentist.The common routine of life interested Shakespeare, but something beyond itmust have found place in hisjournal. Reference to his glorious achievement must ...
... which the level of interest does not rise aboveavisitto the barber or the dentist.The common routine of life interested Shakespeare, but something beyond itmust have found place in hisjournal. Reference to his glorious achievement must ...
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