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 90
... lives to deal with men . There are others to whom things , not men , form the purpose of their lives , but you are to essay the higher planes of life . And as the study of mankind must be an important one with you , whether you have ...
... lives to deal with men . There are others to whom things , not men , form the purpose of their lives , but you are to essay the higher planes of life . And as the study of mankind must be an important one with you , whether you have ...
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... lives we have seen and loved are seldom before us , but take their place in memory , beside the fleeting visions which pass before us on the stage . Is not Roscius a name that lives in history , though he was neither poet , nor sculptor ...
... lives we have seen and loved are seldom before us , but take their place in memory , beside the fleeting visions which pass before us on the stage . Is not Roscius a name that lives in history , though he was neither poet , nor sculptor ...
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... lives into communion and fellowship with the sphere of simple , and perhaps coarse , day - to- day existence . " If it is metaphorically the destiny of humanity , it is literally the experience of an actor , that one man in his time ...
... lives into communion and fellowship with the sphere of simple , and perhaps coarse , day - to- day existence . " If it is metaphorically the destiny of humanity , it is literally the experience of an actor , that one man in his time ...
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The Value of Individuality | 10 |
THEATRE | 107 |
The American Audience | 116 |
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