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 38
... seems scarcely worth while to argue that in proportion to the readiness with which the reader of Shakespeare imagines the attributes of the various characters , and is inter- ested in their personality , he will , as a rule , be eager ...
... seems scarcely worth while to argue that in proportion to the readiness with which the reader of Shakespeare imagines the attributes of the various characters , and is inter- ested in their personality , he will , as a rule , be eager ...
Side 64
... seems to have been pardoned for his blunder , and for a short time was permitted by the manager to appear in one or two children's parts . Little did the dignified manager imagine that the child - who was one of his cauldrons of imps in ...
... seems to have been pardoned for his blunder , and for a short time was permitted by the manager to appear in one or two children's parts . Little did the dignified manager imagine that the child - who was one of his cauldrons of imps in ...
Side 71
... seems to be a deep - rooted conviction in his mind that the qualities which enable an actor to observe certain types of character , and to embody their salient features in a consistent whole , will invariably enable him to scale the ...
... seems to be a deep - rooted conviction in his mind that the qualities which enable an actor to observe certain types of character , and to embody their salient features in a consistent whole , will invariably enable him to scale the ...
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