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 67
... genius . For a long while the national theatre had been in a bad way ; and nothing but failure had hitherto met the efforts of the Committee of Management , a committee which numbered amongst its members Lord Byron . When the other ...
... genius . For a long while the national theatre had been in a bad way ; and nothing but failure had hitherto met the efforts of the Committee of Management , a committee which numbered amongst its members Lord Byron . When the other ...
Side 68
... genius which he was destined to endow with life upon the stage . When you read of Edmund Kean as , alas ! he was later on in life , with mental and physical powers impaired , think of the description those gave of him who knew him best ...
... genius which he was destined to endow with life upon the stage . When you read of Edmund Kean as , alas ! he was later on in life , with mental and physical powers impaired , think of the description those gave of him who knew him best ...
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... genius , while at the Théâtre Français the French are fortunate enough to be able to witness the interpretation of genius by genius . " This was fighting talk and Irving responded in an article entitled " Some Misconceptions About the ...
... genius , while at the Théâtre Français the French are fortunate enough to be able to witness the interpretation of genius by genius . " This was fighting talk and Irving responded in an article entitled " Some Misconceptions About the ...
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