Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... bythe production of Shakespearean drama chiefly to please thespectator's eye shows scantrespect both forthe dramatist andforthe spectator. However unwittingly, he tends tomisrepresent theone, and to misleadthe other, in a particular ...
... bythe production of Shakespearean drama chiefly to please thespectator's eye shows scantrespect both forthe dramatist andforthe spectator. However unwittingly, he tends tomisrepresent theone, and to misleadthe other, in a particular ...
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... bythe triumphs ofthe scenepainter and machinist, ofthe costumier and the musicians.The actor and actress oftenelude notice altogether. Macready, whosetheatrical career wasanterior to the modern spectacular period of Shakespearean ...
... bythe triumphs ofthe scenepainter and machinist, ofthe costumier and the musicians.The actor and actress oftenelude notice altogether. Macready, whosetheatrical career wasanterior to the modern spectacular period of Shakespearean ...
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... bythe"thoughts" or imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe productionoftheplays of Shakespeare. Practical commonsense,practical considerationsof a pecuniary ...
... bythe"thoughts" or imagination ofthespectators. Lovers of Shakespeare should lose no opportunityof urging the causeof simplicity inthe productionoftheplays of Shakespeare. Practical commonsense,practical considerationsof a pecuniary ...
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... bythe circumstance of his calling appeals as soonas the playis written tothe playgoer fora sympathetic appreciation. Nature impelled Shakespeare tonoteon the pagesof his journal his impression ofthesentiment with which the fruits of ...
... bythe circumstance of his calling appeals as soonas the playis written tothe playgoer fora sympathetic appreciation. Nature impelled Shakespeare tonoteon the pagesof his journal his impression ofthesentiment with which the fruits of ...
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... by the methods of representationaccepted with enthusiasm bythe Elizabethan playgoer andthose deemed essentialbythe fashionable modern manager. There seems a relishof barbarism inthe ancient system whenitiscompared with the one ...
... by the methods of representationaccepted with enthusiasm bythe Elizabethan playgoer andthose deemed essentialbythe fashionable modern manager. There seems a relishof barbarism inthe ancient system whenitiscompared with the one ...
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