Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... play is written to the play- goer for a sympathetic appreciation . Nature im- pelled Shakespeare to note on the pages of his journal his impression of the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were welcomed in the play- house . But ...
... play is written to the play- goer for a sympathetic appreciation . Nature im- pelled Shakespeare to note on the pages of his journal his impression of the sentiment with which the fruits of his pen were welcomed in the play- house . But ...
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... play that ever I saw in my life . I saw , I confess , some good dancing and some handsome women , which was all my pleasure . " This is Pepys's ordinary attitude of mind to undiluted poetry on the stage . Pepys only saw A Midsummer ...
... play that ever I saw in my life . I saw , I confess , some good dancing and some handsome women , which was all my pleasure . " This is Pepys's ordinary attitude of mind to undiluted poetry on the stage . Pepys only saw A Midsummer ...
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... play in full.1 Only he who has witnessed the whole play on the stage can fully appreciate its dramatic capabilities . It is obvious that , in whatever shape the play of Hamlet is produced in the theatre , its success must always be ...
... play in full.1 Only he who has witnessed the whole play on the stage can fully appreciate its dramatic capabilities . It is obvious that , in whatever shape the play of Hamlet is produced in the theatre , its success must always be ...
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