Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... is always as reasonableachance thatthe efficient actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively ...
... is always as reasonableachance thatthe efficient actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively ...
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... is irrefutable. Spectacular embellishments areso costly that, according tothesystem now in vogue, the performance of a play of Shakespeare involves heavy financial risks.It is equally plain that, unlessthe views oftheatrical managers ...
... is irrefutable. Spectacular embellishments areso costly that, according tothesystem now in vogue, the performance of a play of Shakespeare involves heavy financial risks.It is equally plain that, unlessthe views oftheatrical managers ...
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... and to the interpolation of music and dancing. It is ungratefultocriticise adverselyany work the production ofwhich entails the expenditureofmuch thought and money.More especially is itdistasteful when the immediate outcome is,as in the ...
... and to the interpolation of music and dancing. It is ungratefultocriticise adverselyany work the production ofwhich entails the expenditureofmuch thought and money.More especially is itdistasteful when the immediate outcome is,as in the ...
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... be simple and unobtrusive. If it be complex and obtrusive, it defeats "the purpose of playing" by exaggeratingfor thespectator the inevitable interval between the visionary andindeterminate limits ofthe scene which the poet imagines,andthe ...
... be simple and unobtrusive. If it be complex and obtrusive, it defeats "the purpose of playing" by exaggeratingfor thespectator the inevitable interval between the visionary andindeterminate limits ofthe scene which the poet imagines,andthe ...
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Sir Sidney Lee. of the true significance of drama. No valid reason can be adduced why persons should appear on the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar isburied, it is ...
Sir Sidney Lee. of the true significance of drama. No valid reason can be adduced why persons should appear on the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar isburied, it is ...
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