Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... dramatist andforthe spectator. However unwittingly, he tends tomisrepresent theone, and to misleadthe other, in a particular offirstrate importance. Indeed, excess inscenic display doesworse than restrict opportunities of witnessing ...
... dramatist andforthe spectator. However unwittingly, he tends tomisrepresent theone, and to misleadthe other, in a particular offirstrate importance. Indeed, excess inscenic display doesworse than restrict opportunities of witnessing ...
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... dramatist duerecognition, even ifitleave histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the scorn that befits it. It is on the aspiration and sentiment of the acting profession that must largelydepend the final answer to the question ...
... dramatist duerecognition, even ifitleave histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the scorn that befits it. It is on the aspiration and sentiment of the acting profession that must largelydepend the final answer to the question ...
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... dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits movementand action,lies outside therange of thestage, especially the movement and action of lifein itsmost glorious manifestations. Obvious conditionsofspace ...
... dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits movementand action,lies outside therange of thestage, especially the movement and action of lifein itsmost glorious manifestations. Obvious conditionsofspace ...
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... dramatist 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 ...
... dramatist 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 ...
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... , nearly two and a halfcenturiesafter the dramatist's death. There was no narrower qualification inthe apostrophe of Shakespeare by Ben Jonson, avery critical contemporary:— the age our stage This play of Hamlet, this play.
... , nearly two and a halfcenturiesafter the dramatist's death. There was no narrower qualification inthe apostrophe of Shakespeare by Ben Jonson, avery critical contemporary:— the age our stage This play of Hamlet, this play.
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