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... imagination, thepursuit of realism in the scenerytends to destroy thefull significance ofthe illusion whichit ought ... imaginative texture call solely for ascenic setting whichshould conveyeffective suggestion. The machineryto ...
... imagination, thepursuit of realism in the scenerytends to destroy thefull significance ofthe illusion whichit ought ... imaginative texture call solely for ascenic setting whichshould conveyeffective suggestion. The machineryto ...
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... Imaginative insight, passion, the giftof oratory, grace and dignity ofmovement and bearing, perfect command of the voice inthewhole gamutof its inflectionsarethe constituent qualities of true histrionic capacity. In no drama are.
... Imaginative insight, passion, the giftof oratory, grace and dignity ofmovement and bearing, perfect command of the voice inthewhole gamutof its inflectionsarethe constituent qualities of true histrionic capacity. In no drama are.
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... imagination—to a growing slowness on our part to appreciate works of imagination? When one reflectson the simple mechanical contrivances whichsatisfied the theatrical audiences, not only of Shakespeare's own day, butof the eighteenth ...
... imagination—to a growing slowness on our part to appreciate works of imagination? When one reflectson the simple mechanical contrivances whichsatisfied the theatrical audiences, not only of Shakespeare's own day, butof the eighteenth ...
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... imagination inthe present generation. The wellknown chorus before the first act ofHenryV. is theevidence which is relied uponto show thatShakespeare wishedhis plays to be, in journalisticdialect, "magnificentlystaged," and that he ...
... imagination inthe present generation. The wellknown chorus before the first act ofHenryV. is theevidence which is relied uponto show thatShakespeare wishedhis plays to be, in journalisticdialect, "magnificentlystaged," and that he ...
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... imagination, whereby alonecan full justice bedone toamajestic theme. The central topic of thechoric speech istheessential limitations ofallscenic appliances. The dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits ...
... imagination, whereby alonecan full justice bedone toamajestic theme. The central topic of thechoric speech istheessential limitations ofallscenic appliances. The dramatist reminds us that theliteral presentation of life itself,in allits ...
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