Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 sider A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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Side 86
... English the health of Henry Irving , and Irving replied . On behalf of my brothers and sisters of English Dramatic Art , I acknowledge with unalloyed pleasure the greeting of the Comédie Française by the person of their great comedian ...
... English the health of Henry Irving , and Irving replied . On behalf of my brothers and sisters of English Dramatic Art , I acknowledge with unalloyed pleasure the greeting of the Comédie Française by the person of their great comedian ...
Side 134
... English play- wright going to expound this philosophy to the public ? The English drama must be an exposition of English life and character , and I fail to recognise in these new notions any resemblance to the sentiments which prevail ...
... English play- wright going to expound this philosophy to the public ? The English drama must be an exposition of English life and character , and I fail to recognise in these new notions any resemblance to the sentiments which prevail ...
Side 291
... English language just at that stage of its development where it could be crystallised and made a permanent thing . That great group of writers , chiefly dramatists , of which Shakespeare was the hand and front , made the good work solid ...
... English language just at that stage of its development where it could be crystallised and made a permanent thing . That great group of writers , chiefly dramatists , of which Shakespeare was the hand and front , made the good work solid ...
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