Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... drama is capable of distributing . None of Shakespeare's countrymen or country- women can deny with a good grace the importance of the drama as a branch of art . None will seriously dispute that our dramatic literature , at any rate in ...
... drama is capable of distributing . None of Shakespeare's countrymen or country- women can deny with a good grace the importance of the drama as a branch of art . None will seriously dispute that our dramatic literature , at any rate in ...
Strana 123
... drama ? If they do this sufficiently , it is otiose and impertinent to entertain the notion of creating any new theatrical agency . · Theatrical agencies of the existing type have never ignored the literary drama altogether . Among ...
... drama ? If they do this sufficiently , it is otiose and impertinent to entertain the notion of creating any new theatrical agency . · Theatrical agencies of the existing type have never ignored the literary drama altogether . Among ...
Strana 129
... drama - the Elizabethan drama , the Norwegian drama , the German drama . Conspicuous success has been denied these societies because their leaders tend to assert narrow sectional views of the bases of dramatic art , or they lack the ...
... drama - the Elizabethan drama , the Norwegian drama , the German drama . Conspicuous success has been denied these societies because their leaders tend to assert narrow sectional views of the bases of dramatic art , or they lack the ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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