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 79
... action of a rapier - bearing age is different from that of a mail - clad one – nay , the armour of a period ruled in real life the poise and bearing of the body ; and all this must be reproduced on the stage , unless the intelligence of ...
... action of a rapier - bearing age is different from that of a mail - clad one – nay , the armour of a period ruled in real life the poise and bearing of the body ; and all this must be reproduced on the stage , unless the intelligence of ...
Side 81
... action ? It is in the union of all the powers - the harmony of gait and utterance and emotion - that conviction lies . Garrick , who was the most natural actor of his time , could not declaim so well as many of his own manifest ...
... action ? It is in the union of all the powers - the harmony of gait and utterance and emotion - that conviction lies . Garrick , who was the most natural actor of his time , could not declaim so well as many of his own manifest ...
Side 252
... action of the play . The position of affairs now is in the development of the story that Macbeth has his former inchoate intention of murder crystallized into an immediate and determined resolve to do the deed , for he realizes that the ...
... action of the play . The position of affairs now is in the development of the story that Macbeth has his former inchoate intention of murder crystallized into an immediate and determined resolve to do the deed , for he realizes that the ...
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