An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... drama , and consequently must have the earliest of the dramatic poets , and most in number . We have not many more of the Roman dra- matic bards after naming Seneca for tragedy , and Plautus , with Terence for comedy , while among the ...
... drama , and consequently must have the earliest of the dramatic poets , and most in number . We have not many more of the Roman dra- matic bards after naming Seneca for tragedy , and Plautus , with Terence for comedy , while among the ...
Strana 87
... drama , if rightly managed . Collier and Prynne , when they wrote in conjunction that huge mass of abuse against the drama , entitled , ' Histrio- Mastix , ' were compelled to acknowledge that it still possessed " some redeeming ...
... drama , if rightly managed . Collier and Prynne , when they wrote in conjunction that huge mass of abuse against the drama , entitled , ' Histrio- Mastix , ' were compelled to acknowledge that it still possessed " some redeeming ...
Strana 89
... drama has met with public encouragement . virtue , and avoid vice May we not learn by the instructive lessons of the drama ? What premeditated murderer would not THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 89.
... drama has met with public encouragement . virtue , and avoid vice May we not learn by the instructive lessons of the drama ? What premeditated murderer would not THE SCIENCE OF ACTING . 89.
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