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 82
... hold in reverence if he wishes others to hold it in esteem . There is nothing of chance about his work . All , actors and audience alike , must bear in mind that the whole scheme of the higher Drama is not to be regarded as a game in ...
... hold in reverence if he wishes others to hold it in esteem . There is nothing of chance about his work . All , actors and audience alike , must bear in mind that the whole scheme of the higher Drama is not to be regarded as a game in ...
Side 157
... hold out a helping hand . ( Cheers . ) - While peace and plenty I find at my board , With a heart free from sickness and sorrow ; With my friends may I share what to - day may afford , And let them spread the table to - morrow . I am ...
... hold out a helping hand . ( Cheers . ) - While peace and plenty I find at my board , With a heart free from sickness and sorrow ; With my friends may I share what to - day may afford , And let them spread the table to - morrow . I am ...
Side 164
... hold up before you . But it may comfort those of you who are interested in the poorest districts , to be assured that the worst virus is there comparatively harmless . Whether the East and South of London is ever likely to enjoy the ...
... hold up before you . But it may comfort those of you who are interested in the poorest districts , to be assured that the worst virus is there comparatively harmless . Whether the East and South of London is ever likely to enjoy the ...
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