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 38
... better illustration of this fact than a story which is told of Macready . A friend of mine , once a dear friend of his , was with him when he played Hamlet for the last time . The curtain had fallen , and the great actor was sadly ...
... better illustration of this fact than a story which is told of Macready . A friend of mine , once a dear friend of his , was with him when he played Hamlet for the last time . The curtain had fallen , and the great actor was sadly ...
Side 193
... better than it ever was - the presentation of plays is incomparably better , and theatres and actors have increased thirty - fold . In Garrick's day you had no more theatres in London that you have in Edinburgh now . ' There's a cast ...
... better than it ever was - the presentation of plays is incomparably better , and theatres and actors have increased thirty - fold . In Garrick's day you had no more theatres in London that you have in Edinburgh now . ' There's a cast ...
Side 280
... better . Even historical painters knew little of historic detail , because truth by research had not been brought to light . But woe to the student now , or to the painter either , who for Roman gives you Greek detail , or for Spanish ...
... better . Even historical painters knew little of historic detail , because truth by research had not been brought to light . But woe to the student now , or to the painter either , who for Roman gives you Greek detail , or for Spanish ...
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