Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... Itis true that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the ... It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the proposition that Shakespeare canbe,and ...
... Itis true that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the ... It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the proposition that Shakespeare canbe,and ...
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... It is equally plain that, unlessthe views oftheatrical managers undergo revolution, these risks arelikely tobecome greater rather than smaller.The natural resultis thatinLondon, the city which sets the example to most Englishspeaking ...
... It is equally plain that, unlessthe views oftheatrical managers undergo revolution, these risks arelikely tobecome greater rather than smaller.The natural resultis thatinLondon, the city which sets the example to most Englishspeaking ...
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... It is ungratefultocriticise adverselyany work the production ofwhich entails the expenditureofmuch thought and money ... Itis to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If ...
... It is ungratefultocriticise adverselyany work the production ofwhich entails the expenditureofmuch thought and money ... Itis to be feared that such excess eitherweakens or distortsthe just andproper influence of Shakespeare's work.If ...
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... it is essential toproduce inthe audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony. But quality comes herebefore quantity. The fewer the number of supernumerariesby whom theneedful illusionis effected, the ...
... it is essential toproduce inthe audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony. But quality comes herebefore quantity. The fewer the number of supernumerariesby whom theneedful illusionis effected, the ...
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... Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in theirtrain. They develop ineven the ...
... Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in theirtrain. They develop ineven the ...
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