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 136
... knowledge , and those who are endowed with most knowledge are the most tolerant . The technique of the Stage is the technique of daily life – or it appears to be and this is perhaps the reason why anyone gifted with a fine egotism and ...
... knowledge , and those who are endowed with most knowledge are the most tolerant . The technique of the Stage is the technique of daily life – or it appears to be and this is perhaps the reason why anyone gifted with a fine egotism and ...
Side 244
... knowledge may very well have been another reason in Macbeth's mind for connecting his attendant with the deed , if only by an after - thought , lest it might fail through the ignorance of the strangers as to the spot where they should ...
... knowledge may very well have been another reason in Macbeth's mind for connecting his attendant with the deed , if only by an after - thought , lest it might fail through the ignorance of the strangers as to the spot where they should ...
Side 287
... knowledge of the strength of the narrative and epic methods , he adhered to the dramatic form which was in great part his contribution to the standards of English poetry . There was , therefore , a peculiar fitness in Mr. Marshall's ...
... knowledge of the strength of the narrative and epic methods , he adhered to the dramatic form which was in great part his contribution to the standards of English poetry . There was , therefore , a peculiar fitness in Mr. Marshall's ...
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