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Sir Sidney Lee. 1181153 1 exandria I 1 £1 9 V/ r a r 10 a El L e h Shakespeare and the Modern Stage : with Other Essays SirSidney. Front Cover.
Sir Sidney Lee. 1181153 1 exandria I 1 £1 9 V/ r a r 10 a El L e h Shakespeare and the Modern Stage : with Other Essays SirSidney. Front Cover.
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Sir Sidney Lee. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906. I SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE Without "the livingcommentandinterpretation ofthe.
Sir Sidney Lee. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906. I SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE Without "the livingcommentandinterpretation ofthe.
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... stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of Shakespeare who scornthe theatre andarrogateto themselves in the library, often with some justification, agreater capacity for ...
... stage, and, if he be nopatient reader,willbe revealed to him nowhere else. There areearnest students of Shakespeare who scornthe theatre andarrogateto themselves in the library, often with some justification, agreater capacity for ...
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... stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the audience that illusion of environment whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies ...
... stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in the audience that illusion of environment whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies ...
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