Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... imagination. The spectator's "imaginary puissance" is, practically in every circumstance, the keystoneof the dramatic illusion. The only conditions in which Shakespeare's adjuration would besuperfluous or impertinentwould accompany the ...
... imagination. The spectator's "imaginary puissance" is, practically in every circumstance, the keystoneof the dramatic illusion. The only conditions in which Shakespeare's adjuration would besuperfluous or impertinentwould accompany the ...
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... imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe ... imaginative literature. II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER In a freak of.
... imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe ... imaginative literature. II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER In a freak of.
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... imagination. Theordinary person,ifhehad to choose among theenumerated items of Shakespeare's newly discovered manuscripts, would cheerfullygowithout thesix new tragedies andthe one romantic comedyifhe had athis disposal, bywayof ...
... imagination. Theordinary person,ifhehad to choose among theenumerated items of Shakespeare's newly discovered manuscripts, would cheerfullygowithout thesix new tragedies andthe one romantic comedyifhe had athis disposal, bywayof ...
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... imaginative studyof human life than is Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet; and while the author actedthepart of the Ghost in the play'sinitial representation inthetheatre, he was watchingthe revelation of his pregnant message forthe first ...
... imaginative studyof human life than is Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet; and while the author actedthepart of the Ghost in the play'sinitial representation inthetheatre, he was watchingthe revelation of his pregnant message forthe first ...
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... imaginative faculty was farfrom universal among the Elizabethan playgoers. Theplaygoing mob always includes ... imagination. Heisnoless emphatic in the value he sets oncompetentacting. InHamlet, aseveryreader will remember,the ...
... imaginative faculty was farfrom universal among the Elizabethan playgoers. Theplaygoing mob always includes ... imagination. Heisnoless emphatic in the value he sets oncompetentacting. InHamlet, aseveryreader will remember,the ...
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