Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... With the exceptionofone,entitled "Aspects of Shakespeare's Philosophy,"whichis now printed for the first time, they were published in periodicals in the course of those six years. The articles treat ofvaried aspects of Shakespearean ...
... With the exceptionofone,entitled "Aspects of Shakespeare's Philosophy,"whichis now printed for the first time, they were published in periodicals in the course of those six years. The articles treat ofvaried aspects of Shakespearean ...
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... with the leading managers,whoalone possess the powerofconferring onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert that Shakespearean drama ...
... with the leading managers,whoalone possess the powerofconferring onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert that Shakespearean drama ...
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... 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 toenforce. In ...
... 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 toenforce. In ...
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... with the contention thatmodern upholstery and spectacular machineryrender Shakespeare's play a justice which was deniedthem inhis lifetime. As reasonably onemight affirmthatthe modern theatre has now conquered theordinary conditions of ...
... with the contention thatmodern upholstery and spectacular machineryrender Shakespeare's play a justice which was deniedthem inhis lifetime. As reasonably onemight affirmthatthe modern theatre has now conquered theordinary conditions of ...
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... withthe cultivated few.But Shakespeare's universality of appeal was such as to includeamong his worshippers from thefirstthe trained and theuntrained playgoer of histime. Very earlyinhis career did Shakespeareattract thenotice of the ...
... withthe cultivated few.But Shakespeare's universality of appeal was such as to includeamong his worshippers from thefirstthe trained and theuntrained playgoer of histime. Very earlyinhis career did Shakespeareattract thenotice of the ...
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