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 150
... means a great deal of disinterested , voluntary labour . It means , too , a faculty of organization which prevents the waste of charitable effort . At no time during our history has the spirit of benevolence been so widespread , and its ...
... means a great deal of disinterested , voluntary labour . It means , too , a faculty of organization which prevents the waste of charitable effort . At no time during our history has the spirit of benevolence been so widespread , and its ...
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... means nothing , or it means narrowness . Public spirit usually becomes unrecognisable in small party manoeuvres , and at best cannot engross the whole leisure or faculties even of the humblest . As to poetry , it is , simply , not read ...
... means nothing , or it means narrowness . Public spirit usually becomes unrecognisable in small party manoeuvres , and at best cannot engross the whole leisure or faculties even of the humblest . As to poetry , it is , simply , not read ...
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... means of giving practical expression on the stage to the ideas of the poet . An instance of this occurs in the representation of Hamlet , and , as I am responsible for the controversy which it has excited , this is perhaps an ...
... means of giving practical expression on the stage to the ideas of the poet . An instance of this occurs in the representation of Hamlet , and , as I am responsible for the controversy which it has excited , this is perhaps an ...
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