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... Scott we can find the relatively uncensored responses of a represen- tative Victorian playgoer . He speaks too for Everyplaygoer , providing testimony about something that has received surprisingly little com- ment : how it feels to ...
... Scott we can find the relatively uncensored responses of a represen- tative Victorian playgoer . He speaks too for Everyplaygoer , providing testimony about something that has received surprisingly little com- ment : how it feels to ...
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... Scott is enthusiastic - especial- ly about the music for Shakespeare by Sir Arthur Sullivan - but with- out special discernment . Only about acting does Scott speak with authority , an authority ack- nowledged by actors and fellow ...
... Scott is enthusiastic - especial- ly about the music for Shakespeare by Sir Arthur Sullivan - but with- out special discernment . Only about acting does Scott speak with authority , an authority ack- nowledged by actors and fellow ...
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... Scott writes in a representative passage : Many may think - and nervousness may possibly account for it - that this actor started the impetuousness of Lear at too high a pitch and too great a strain . He seemed to have exhausted himself ...
... Scott writes in a representative passage : Many may think - and nervousness may possibly account for it - that this actor started the impetuousness of Lear at too high a pitch and too great a strain . He seemed to have exhausted himself ...
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