Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... Hamlet's ecstasy , and with but a single modification of the phraseology : - Remember thee ! Ay , thou great soul , while memory holds a seat In this distracted globe . 1 Performances of plays in Shakespeare's time always took place in ...
... Hamlet's ecstasy , and with but a single modification of the phraseology : - Remember thee ! Ay , thou great soul , while memory holds a seat In this distracted globe . 1 Performances of plays in Shakespeare's time always took place in ...
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... Hamlet in 1602. There is no doubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the ear of the Elizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career , and that he held it firmly for life . " These plays , " wrote two of his ...
... Hamlet in 1602. There is no doubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the ear of the Elizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career , and that he held it firmly for life . " These plays , " wrote two of his ...
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... Hamlet , and he ordinarily confined his efforts to old men of secondary rank . Ample compensation was provided by his com- panions for his personal deficiencies as an actor on his first visit to Court ; he was to come supported by ...
... Hamlet , and he ordinarily confined his efforts to old men of secondary rank . Ample compensation was provided by his com- panions for his personal deficiencies as an actor on his first visit to Court ; he was to come supported by ...
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... Hamlet , as every reader will remember , the dramatist points out the perennial defects of the actor , and shows how they may and must be corrected . He did all he could for the Elizabethan playgoer in the way of insisting that the art ...
... Hamlet , as every reader will remember , the dramatist points out the perennial defects of the actor , and shows how they may and must be corrected . He did all he could for the Elizabethan playgoer in the way of insisting that the art ...
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... Hamlet retorts in a tone of some impatience : " O ! reform it altogether . And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them . " The applause which wel- comed Shakespeare's masterpieces on their first ...
... Hamlet retorts in a tone of some impatience : " O ! reform it altogether . And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them . " The applause which wel- comed Shakespeare's masterpieces on their first ...
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