Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... less ostentatious spectacle , and to the interpolation of music and dancing . It is ungrateful to criticise adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More especially is it dis ...
... less ostentatious spectacle , and to the interpolation of music and dancing . It is ungrateful to criticise adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More especially is it dis ...
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... less familiar conditions of life , appeal to the highest faculties of thought and imagi- nation , the pursuit of realism in the scenery tends to destroy the full significance of the illusion which it ought to enforce . In the case of ...
... less familiar conditions of life , appeal to the highest faculties of thought and imagi- nation , the pursuit of realism in the scenery tends to destroy the full significance of the illusion which it ought to enforce . In the case of ...
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... less than a fourth of that sum . For the pounds spent by managers on more recent revivals , Phelps would have spent only as many shillings . In the result , Phelps reaped from the profits of his efforts a handsome unencumbered in- come ...
... less than a fourth of that sum . For the pounds spent by managers on more recent revivals , Phelps would have spent only as many shillings . In the result , Phelps reaped from the profits of his efforts a handsome unencumbered in- come ...
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... less exhilarating is the endeavour that is sometimes made by advocates of the system of spectacle to prove that Shakespeare himself would have appre- ciated the modern developments of the scenic art- nay , more , that he himself has ...
... less exhilarating is the endeavour that is sometimes made by advocates of the system of spectacle to prove that Shakespeare himself would have appre- ciated the modern developments of the scenic art- nay , more , that he himself has ...
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... less frequent the doses the more they are content . Shake- speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time ...
... less frequent the doses the more they are content . Shake- speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time ...
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