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 71
... importance in that large range of the drama where M. Coquelin is quite at home , and where the purely mimetic faculty has its chief significance . When , however , we are asked to believe that the representation of a great tragic part ...
... importance in that large range of the drama where M. Coquelin is quite at home , and where the purely mimetic faculty has its chief significance . When , however , we are asked to believe that the representation of a great tragic part ...
Side 142
... importance of theatre . On May 3 , 1894 , he laid the foundation stone of the Brixton Theatre in Coldharbour Lane . It was designed by Frank Matcham and opened on September 21 , 1896. It was built and owned by Charles Rider- Noble ...
... importance of theatre . On May 3 , 1894 , he laid the foundation stone of the Brixton Theatre in Coldharbour Lane . It was designed by Frank Matcham and opened on September 21 , 1896. It was built and owned by Charles Rider- Noble ...
Side 291
... importance has , or at least may have , a special meaning in its original form ; the root words which spring from it can only have their full signifi- cance when there is an understanding of the original word , and a knowledge that the ...
... importance has , or at least may have , a special meaning in its original form ; the root words which spring from it can only have their full signifi- cance when there is an understanding of the original word , and a knowledge that the ...
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