Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. THE PURPOSE OF SCENERY 5 audience that illusion of environment which the text invites . Without so much scenery or costume the words fail to get home to the audience . In comedies dealing with concrete ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. THE PURPOSE OF SCENERY 5 audience that illusion of environment which the text invites . Without so much scenery or costume the words fail to get home to the audience . In comedies dealing with concrete ...
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... scenery in Shakespearean productions be relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage , it is necessary that the acting , from top to bottom of the cast , shall be more efficient and better har- monised than that which is ...
... scenery in Shakespearean productions be relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage , it is necessary that the acting , from top to bottom of the cast , shall be more efficient and better har- monised than that which is ...
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... scenery , and the scenic mechanism.1 There was an orchestra of twenty - four violins in front of the stage , with harpsichords and " theorbos " to accompany the voices ; new songs 1 The Dryden - D'Avenant perversion of The Tempest which ...
... scenery , and the scenic mechanism.1 There was an orchestra of twenty - four violins in front of the stage , with harpsichords and " theorbos " to accompany the voices ; new songs 1 The Dryden - D'Avenant perversion of The Tempest which ...
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