Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... success of a great imagina- tive play on the stage does not depend entirely on the competence of the actor . Encircling and de- termining all conditions is the fitness of the audience . A great imaginative play well acted will not ...
... success of a great imagina- tive play on the stage does not depend entirely on the competence of the actor . Encircling and de- termining all conditions is the fitness of the audience . A great imaginative play well acted will not ...
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... success must always be primarily due to the overpowering fascin- ation exerted on the audience by the character of the hero . In every conceivable circumstance the young prince must be the centre of attraction . Nevertheless , no graver ...
... success must always be primarily due to the overpowering fascin- ation exerted on the audience by the character of the hero . In every conceivable circumstance the young prince must be the centre of attraction . Nevertheless , no graver ...
Strana 128
... successful results in Continental cities ; but their successful practice implies the acceptance by the State , or by a permanent local authority , of a certain amount of responsibility in both the artistic and the financial directions ...
... successful results in Continental cities ; but their successful practice implies the acceptance by the State , or by a permanent local authority , of a certain amount of responsibility in both the artistic and the financial directions ...
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