Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. PERILS OF SPECTACLE 3 The dramatic interest of Shakespearean drama is , in fact ... arts of music and painting . Shakespeare's words must be spoken to musical accompaniments specially prepared for the ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. PERILS OF SPECTACLE 3 The dramatic interest of Shakespearean drama is , in fact ... arts of music and painting . Shakespeare's words must be spoken to musical accompaniments specially prepared for the ...
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... drama , which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling , the environment is unfamiliar and admits of no realistic imitation . The wall - paper and furniture of Mrs. So - and - so's drawing - room in ... art , which is applied with.
... drama , which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling , the environment is unfamiliar and admits of no realistic imitation . The wall - paper and furniture of Mrs. So - and - so's drawing - room in ... art , which is applied with.
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. fectually bridged by scenic art , which is ... drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ... dramatic point of view , to realistic scenery is the long pause its setting ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. fectually bridged by scenic art , which is ... drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ... dramatic point of view , to realistic scenery is the long pause its setting ...
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... Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal applica- tion . " The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's Theatre , " the great actor wrote to Lady Pollock on the 1st ...
... Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal applica- tion . " The production of the Shakespearean plays at the Princess's Theatre , " the great actor wrote to Lady Pollock on the 1st ...
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... dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked than it is nowadays . This is no exhilarating conclusion . But less ... art- nay , more , that he himself has justified them . This line of argument serves to confirm the sug- gested defect of ...
... dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked than it is nowadays . This is no exhilarating conclusion . But less ... art- nay , more , that he himself has justified them . This line of argument serves to confirm the sug- gested defect of ...
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