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 71
... believe that he completely misses the vital essence of tragedy , and that his criticism is of the earth , earthy . It is hardly within the scope of this note that I should discuss with M. Coquelin as to how far the resources of a ...
... believe that he completely misses the vital essence of tragedy , and that his criticism is of the earth , earthy . It is hardly within the scope of this note that I should discuss with M. Coquelin as to how far the resources of a ...
Side 187
... Believe me , the right direction is public criticism and public discrimination . I say so because , beyond question , the public will have what they want . To believe that managers in their discretion , or at their pleasure , can force ...
... Believe me , the right direction is public criticism and public discrimination . I say so because , beyond question , the public will have what they want . To believe that managers in their discretion , or at their pleasure , can force ...
Side 193
... believe a word of it . ( Hear , hear ) . I have seen on the stage of to - day a performance as ideal , as beautiful as anything conceived by poet or painter , and though the conditions of the stage are altered and the tendency is ...
... believe a word of it . ( Hear , hear ) . I have seen on the stage of to - day a performance as ideal , as beautiful as anything conceived by poet or painter , and though the conditions of the stage are altered and the tendency is ...
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