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 62
... fact , many of the Shakespearean parts were not played from the poet's own text , but Garrick might have doubted whether even his popularity would have recon- ciled his audiences to the unadulterated poetry of our greatest dramatist ...
... fact , many of the Shakespearean parts were not played from the poet's own text , but Garrick might have doubted whether even his popularity would have recon- ciled his audiences to the unadulterated poetry of our greatest dramatist ...
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... fact that the class of places whence emanates the desire for the extension is that of the music hall , which is really a tavern which has obtained licenses for music and dancing . There is not the slightest objection to plays being ...
... fact that the class of places whence emanates the desire for the extension is that of the music hall , which is really a tavern which has obtained licenses for music and dancing . There is not the slightest objection to plays being ...
Side 145
... fact , time only would be required to effect a certain degradation of the artist thus subjected to debasing conditions . The possi- bility of the extraordinary multiplication of places where stage plays may be performed demands some ...
... fact , time only would be required to effect a certain degradation of the artist thus subjected to debasing conditions . The possi- bility of the extraordinary multiplication of places where stage plays may be performed demands some ...
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