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 101
... give , to pass as an artless labour ? But if the term artist as applied to music , be not a limitation to the composer , wherein does the interpreter of written music symbols , who can convey their meaning through quite another sense ...
... give , to pass as an artless labour ? But if the term artist as applied to music , be not a limitation to the composer , wherein does the interpreter of written music symbols , who can convey their meaning through quite another sense ...
Side 124
... gives a rare stimulus to every sort of mind . It affords a world of delight to a multitude whose imagination finds ... give an individual performance of consummate interest , for , in a double sense , the whole is greater than the part ...
... gives a rare stimulus to every sort of mind . It affords a world of delight to a multitude whose imagination finds ... give an individual performance of consummate interest , for , in a double sense , the whole is greater than the part ...
Side 273
... give me leave to go from hence ! ' How interesting it is to think this out : and how much we all learn from the actors when , to the best of their ability , they give the characters they assume as if they were really present , working ...
... give me leave to go from hence ! ' How interesting it is to think this out : and how much we all learn from the actors when , to the best of their ability , they give the characters they assume as if they were really present , working ...
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