Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... line of circumspection , so as to say to itself ' I have seen the whole . " " Actor and student may look at Shake- speare's text from different points of view ; but there is always as reasonable a chance that the efficient actor may ...
... line of circumspection , so as to say to itself ' I have seen the whole . " " Actor and student may look at Shake- speare's text from different points of view ; but there is always as reasonable a chance that the efficient actor may ...
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... line of argument serves to confirm the sug- gested defect of imagination in the present genera- tion . The well - known chorus before the first act of Henry V ... lines are familiar ; but it is necessary to quote them at length , in fairness.
... line of argument serves to confirm the sug- gested defect of imagination in the present genera- tion . The well - known chorus before the first act of Henry V ... lines are familiar ; but it is necessary to quote them at length , in fairness.
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... lines to the enquiry whether Shakespeare's work should be treated on the stage as drama or spectacle . Nay , I go further , and assert that , as ESSENTIAL LIMITATIONS OF SCENERY 21 far as the speech touches 20 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN ...
... lines to the enquiry whether Shakespeare's work should be treated on the stage as drama or spectacle . Nay , I go further , and assert that , as ESSENTIAL LIMITATIONS OF SCENERY 21 far as the speech touches 20 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN ...
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... lines do no more than suggest the things he would have the audience see and understand ; the actors aid the suggestion according to their ability . But the crucial point of the utterance is the warning that the illusion of the drama can ...
... lines do no more than suggest the things he would have the audience see and understand ; the actors aid the suggestion according to their ability . But the crucial point of the utterance is the warning that the illusion of the drama can ...
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... line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two and a half centuries after the dramatist's death . There was no narrower ...
... line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two and a half centuries after the dramatist's death . There was no narrower ...
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