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 21
... moral order embodied in the individual ... The strength , the industry and the civilization of nations all depend on individual character . " 52 In 1889 Irving put on Watts Phillips ' 1859 play The Dead Heart , set in the French ...
... moral order embodied in the individual ... The strength , the industry and the civilization of nations all depend on individual character . " 52 In 1889 Irving put on Watts Phillips ' 1859 play The Dead Heart , set in the French ...
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... moral qualities , the accomplished actor must , by sheer force of imitation , absorb into himself for the purposes of his art the moral qualities he sees in others . This is not with him an affair of feeling , but of argument . He ...
... moral qualities , the accomplished actor must , by sheer force of imitation , absorb into himself for the purposes of his art the moral qualities he sees in others . This is not with him an affair of feeling , but of argument . He ...
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... morals and tone of our English stage . I might inundate you with authorities to show how consonant the preservation of the moral virtues of the stage is with the best ideals of the best men . " A man who enters the theatre " wrote David ...
... morals and tone of our English stage . I might inundate you with authorities to show how consonant the preservation of the moral virtues of the stage is with the best ideals of the best men . " A man who enters the theatre " wrote David ...
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