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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... experience . Goethe says : " The really high and difficult part of art is the apprehension of what is individual , characteristic . And why ? Because no others have experienced exactly the same thing , and you need not fear lest what is ...
... experience . Goethe says : " The really high and difficult part of art is the apprehension of what is individual , characteristic . And why ? Because no others have experienced exactly the same thing , and you need not fear lest what is ...
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... experience of hard and earnest work for nearly fifty years , and out of this experience let me point out that there are many degrees of merit , both of aim , of endeavor and of execution . I want you to think of acting as it may be and ...
... experience of hard and earnest work for nearly fifty years , and out of this experience let me point out that there are many degrees of merit , both of aim , of endeavor and of execution . I want you to think of acting as it may be and ...
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... experience , of knowledge , of training , of necessary artistic experiment , the cost of perfecting a production , that is everything . Months in putting a play upon the stage , a lifetime in designing it . A painter will at times ...
... experience , of knowledge , of training , of necessary artistic experiment , the cost of perfecting a production , that is everything . Months in putting a play upon the stage , a lifetime in designing it . A painter will at times ...
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