Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... never be disclosed to the mere playgoer,but "a large, avery large,proportion of that indefinite all"may berevealedtohim onthe stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of ...
... never be disclosed to the mere playgoer,but "a large, avery large,proportion of that indefinite all"may berevealedtohim onthe stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of ...
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... never known to straywhen he produced a greatplayby Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's day boys or mentook the part of women, and how characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequatelyrendered byyouths beggars belief. But renderings ...
... never known to straywhen he produced a greatplayby Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's day boys or mentook the part of women, and how characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequatelyrendered byyouths beggars belief. But renderings ...
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... is togethome.The poet modestly underestimated the supreme forceofhis own imaginativegenius when giving these admonitions tohis hearers. But they are warnings of universal application, and can never be safely ignored.
... is togethome.The poet modestly underestimated the supreme forceofhis own imaginativegenius when giving these admonitions tohis hearers. But they are warnings of universal application, and can never be safely ignored.
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... never really prove attractive in any guise,has littleor no imagination to exercise, and he only tolerates a performance in the theatre when littleorno demand ismade onthe exercise ofthe imaginativefaculty. "The groundlings," said ...
... never really prove attractive in any guise,has littleor no imagination to exercise, and he only tolerates a performance in the theatre when littleorno demand ismade onthe exercise ofthe imaginativefaculty. "The groundlings," said ...
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... never have been quitean ordinary diarist. Greatmen have been known tokeepdiaries in which the level of interest does not rise aboveavisitto the barber or the dentist.The common routine of life interested Shakespeare, but something ...
... never have been quitean ordinary diarist. Greatmen have been known tokeepdiaries in which the level of interest does not rise aboveavisitto the barber or the dentist.The common routine of life interested Shakespeare, but something ...
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