Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... Natural " Philosophy . Concealment of his Personality in his Plays III . His lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony 142 • · • 148 · 152 IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority · 161 V. The ...
... Natural " Philosophy . Concealment of his Personality in his Plays III . His lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony 142 • · • 148 · 152 IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority · 161 V. The ...
Strana xiv
... Natural Instinct of Patriotism . Dangers of Excess and Defect . II . An Attempt to Co - ordinate Shakespeare's Detached Illustrations of the Working of Patriotic Senti- ment . His Ridicule of Bellicose Ecstasy . Corio- lanus illustrates ...
... Natural Instinct of Patriotism . Dangers of Excess and Defect . II . An Attempt to Co - ordinate Shakespeare's Detached Illustrations of the Working of Patriotic Senti- ment . His Ridicule of Bellicose Ecstasy . Corio- lanus illustrates ...
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... natural result is that in London , the city which sets the example to most English - speaking communities , Shakespearean re- vivals are comparatively rare ; they take place at uncertain intervals , and only those plays are viewed with ...
... natural result is that in London , the city which sets the example to most English - speaking communities , Shakespearean re- vivals are comparatively rare ; they take place at uncertain intervals , and only those plays are viewed with ...
Strana 19
... nature of boys is a pretty permanent factor in human society -but to the superior imaginative faculty of adult Elizabethan or Jacobean playgoers , in whom , as in Garrick's time , the needful dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked ...
... nature of boys is a pretty permanent factor in human society -but to the superior imaginative faculty of adult Elizabethan or Jacobean playgoers , in whom , as in Garrick's time , the needful dramatic illusion was far more easily evoked ...
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... natural philosopher " of the great tragedies , he could never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The ...
... natural philosopher " of the great tragedies , he could never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The ...
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