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 99
... imagination . And unto this power , because " it cometh both with observation , " but transcends the understanding , because it is vital and life - giving , and elevates Acting from a mimetic into an imaginative art , subordinating the ...
... imagination . And unto this power , because " it cometh both with observation , " but transcends the understanding , because it is vital and life - giving , and elevates Acting from a mimetic into an imaginative art , subordinating the ...
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... imagination . If I had my will , and the means and opportunity to use it , I should like nothing better as a means of benefiting my fellow creatures than to wander about the country , from north to south , from east to west , with a ...
... imagination . If I had my will , and the means and opportunity to use it , I should like nothing better as a means of benefiting my fellow creatures than to wander about the country , from north to south , from east to west , with a ...
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... imaginative effort , we can well understand that action and sentiment which is a child of imagination are closely correlated . With the waking of England at the close of the sixteenth century , when her exploring ships opened up new ...
... imaginative effort , we can well understand that action and sentiment which is a child of imagination are closely correlated . With the waking of England at the close of the sixteenth century , when her exploring ships opened up new ...
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