Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... Hamlet by both cultured and uncultured spectators , acting of supreme quality is needful . Luckily for Pepys , Hamlet in his day was rendered by an actor who , according to ample extant testimony , interpreted the part to perfection ...
... Hamlet by both cultured and uncultured spectators , acting of supreme quality is needful . Luckily for Pepys , Hamlet in his day was rendered by an actor who , according to ample extant testimony , interpreted the part to perfection ...
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... Hamlet by the omission of more than a third . Hamlet's part is usually retained almost in its entirety , but the speeches of every other character are seriously cur- tailed . Mr Benson ventured on the bold innova- tion of giving the ...
... Hamlet by the omission of more than a third . Hamlet's part is usually retained almost in its entirety , but the speeches of every other character are seriously cur- tailed . Mr Benson ventured on the bold innova- tion of giving the ...
Strana 209
... Hamlet which long enjoyed a standard repute at the Comédie Française . Dumas ' ecstatic adoration for Shakespeare's genius did not deter him , any more than Ducis was deterred by his more subdued veneration , from working havoc on the ...
... Hamlet which long enjoyed a standard repute at the Comédie Française . Dumas ' ecstatic adoration for Shakespeare's genius did not deter him , any more than Ducis was deterred by his more subdued veneration , from working havoc on the ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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