Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... indeterminate limits of the scene which the poet imagines and the cramped and narrow bounds which the stage renders practicable . That perilous interval can only be ef- fectually bridged by scenic art , which is applied with.
... indeterminate limits of the scene which the poet imagines and the cramped and narrow bounds which the stage renders practicable . That perilous interval can only be ef- fectually bridged by scenic art , which is applied with.
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... poets . " This hope they went far to real- ise . The first play that they produced was Macbeth . Phelps continued to control Sadler's Wells Thea- tre for more than eighteen years . During that period he produced , together with many ...
... poets . " This hope they went far to real- ise . The first play that they produced was Macbeth . Phelps continued to control Sadler's Wells Thea- tre for more than eighteen years . During that period he produced , together with many ...
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... poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the ...
... poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the ...
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... poet's biography of the earliest recognition accorded him by the great queen , her- self an inveterate lover of the drama , and an em- bodiment of the taste of the people in literature . The story is worth retelling . In the middle of ...
... poet's biography of the earliest recognition accorded him by the great queen , her- self an inveterate lover of the drama , and an em- bodiment of the taste of the people in literature . The story is worth retelling . In the middle of ...
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... poetic fire , the humorous outlook on life , the insight into human feeling , which were to inspire Titanic achievements in the future . Soon after , Shakespeare scaled the tragic heights of Romeo and Juliet , and he was hailed as the ...
... poetic fire , the humorous outlook on life , the insight into human feeling , which were to inspire Titanic achievements in the future . Soon after , Shakespeare scaled the tragic heights of Romeo and Juliet , and he was hailed as the ...
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