Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • III . French ... speare in London . • II . The Cenotaph in Westminster Abbey III . The Failure of the Nineteenth - century Schemes IV ...
... speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • III . French ... speare in London . • II . The Cenotaph in Westminster Abbey III . The Failure of the Nineteenth - century Schemes IV ...
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... speare's text from different points of view ; but there is always as reasonable a chance that the efficient actor ... speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage . But it is difficult to define the ways and means of ...
... speare's text from different points of view ; but there is always as reasonable a chance that the efficient actor ... speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage . But it is difficult to define the ways and means of ...
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... speare's plays , may reasonably expect to attract a small but steady and sufficient support from the intelligent section of London playgoers , and from the home - reading students of Shakespeare , who are not at present playgoers at all ...
... speare's plays , may reasonably expect to attract a small but steady and sufficient support from the intelligent section of London playgoers , and from the home - reading students of Shakespeare , who are not at present playgoers at all ...
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... speare's masterpieces than we who are Shakespeare's countrymen and the most direct and rightful heirs of his glorious achievements . How is the disturbing fact to be accounted for ? Is it possible that it is attributable to some decay ...
... speare's masterpieces than we who are Shakespeare's countrymen and the most direct and rightful heirs of his glorious achievements . How is the disturbing fact to be accounted for ? Is it possible that it is attributable to some decay ...
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... speare's diary of the first performances of his great plays on the stage . However eminent a man is through native ... speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the ...
... speare's diary of the first performances of his great plays on the stage . However eminent a man is through native ... speare no doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the ...
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