Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... hand . Anything that aims at doing more than satisfy the condition essential to the effective suggestion of the scenic environment of Shakespearean drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous ...
... hand . Anything that aims at doing more than satisfy the condition essential to the effective suggestion of the scenic environment of Shakespearean drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous ...
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... hand , supporters of the existing system allege that no public , which is worth the counting , would interest itself in Shakespeare's plays , if they were robbed of scenic upholstery and spectacular display . This estimate rests on in ...
... hand , supporters of the existing system allege that no public , which is worth the counting , would interest itself in Shakespeare's plays , if they were robbed of scenic upholstery and spectacular display . This estimate rests on in ...
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... hand , acting can rise in opposite conditions into the noblest of the arts . The great actor relies for genuine success on no mere gesticulatory mechanism . Imaginative in- sight , passion , the gift of oratory , grace and dignity of ...
... hand , acting can rise in opposite conditions into the noblest of the arts . The great actor relies for genuine success on no mere gesticulatory mechanism . Imaginative in- sight , passion , the gift of oratory , grace and dignity of ...
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... hand and head . I picture Shakespeare as the soul of modesty and gentleness in the social relations of life , avoiding un- becoming self - advertisement , and rating at its just value empty flattery , the mere adulation of the lips ...
... hand and head . I picture Shakespeare as the soul of modesty and gentleness in the social relations of life , avoiding un- becoming self - advertisement , and rating at its just value empty flattery , the mere adulation of the lips ...
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... hands at dramatising episodes in Roman history , the Elizabethan public of all degrees of intelligence welcomed Shakespeare's efforts with an enthusiasm which they rigidly withheld from Ben Jonson's . This is how an ordinary playgoer ...
... hands at dramatising episodes in Roman history , the Elizabethan public of all degrees of intelligence welcomed Shakespeare's efforts with an enthusiasm which they rigidly withheld from Ben Jonson's . This is how an ordinary playgoer ...
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