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 103
... sense , as well as those who are in the closest sense , your comrades . We remember that , while your performances upon the stage have greatly enlarged the popu- larity and influence of the drama , your utterances outside the theatre ...
... sense , as well as those who are in the closest sense , your comrades . We remember that , while your performances upon the stage have greatly enlarged the popu- larity and influence of the drama , your utterances outside the theatre ...
Side 217
... sense of the word ; an ideal citizen ; as a man irreproachable , and were he amongst us to - day I know that his heart would swell with pride to feel that he had a part in such a noble work as this . ] It is fitting that on this ground ...
... sense of the word ; an ideal citizen ; as a man irreproachable , and were he amongst us to - day I know that his heart would swell with pride to feel that he had a part in such a noble work as this . ] It is fitting that on this ground ...
Side 309
... sense of proportion and the sense of the ridiculous . I say little of the wanton eagerness with which they smirch the characters of men who lived and died in the esteem of their fellows . There can be no reasonable doubt that ...
... sense of proportion and the sense of the ridiculous . I say little of the wanton eagerness with which they smirch the characters of men who lived and died in the esteem of their fellows . There can be no reasonable doubt that ...
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