Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... theater , the stage busi- ness and properties , the action and mise en scene employed . The text calls for the following programme : Act I. , Scene 2 . Alarbus's limbs are lopped and his entrails feed the sacrificing fire . Act I ...
... theater , the stage busi- ness and properties , the action and mise en scene employed . The text calls for the following programme : Act I. , Scene 2 . Alarbus's limbs are lopped and his entrails feed the sacrificing fire . Act I ...
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... theaters , needs no over- hauling . But in his mature manhood he had forgotten passion and stage business alike , pro- duced ragged and uneven affairs like " Pericles , " which few except scholars care to read , and which no modern ...
... theaters , needs no over- hauling . But in his mature manhood he had forgotten passion and stage business alike , pro- duced ragged and uneven affairs like " Pericles , " which few except scholars care to read , and which no modern ...
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... Theater wrote those parts , and employed outside aid to write all the clowns ' and prostitutes ' parts , all the badinage . and sparkle of wit , all the double - entendre and small - talk of some thirty or forty more , while he ...
... Theater wrote those parts , and employed outside aid to write all the clowns ' and prostitutes ' parts , all the badinage . and sparkle of wit , all the double - entendre and small - talk of some thirty or forty more , while he ...
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... theater of the rabble then , we need not be ashamed to believe ( because it is the historical fact ) they would scarcely have survived to be studied by scholars now . I have alluded to the Baconian theory because , while I do not accept ...
... theater of the rabble then , we need not be ashamed to believe ( because it is the historical fact ) they would scarcely have survived to be studied by scholars now . I have alluded to the Baconian theory because , while I do not accept ...
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... theaters . First to occupy the field , he held it alone and amassed a fortune . His successors had no such monopoly . For the next one hundred years in London no man- agerachieved an income like William Shakespeare's . The plays he ...
... theaters . First to occupy the field , he held it alone and amassed a fortune . His successors had no such monopoly . For the next one hundred years in London no man- agerachieved an income like William Shakespeare's . The plays he ...
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