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 174
... stage such as this is a defence , not , be it observed , of some lofty ideal of what might be , but what is , wherever there are pit and gallery and footlights . More or less , and taking one evening with another , you may find support ...
... stage such as this is a defence , not , be it observed , of some lofty ideal of what might be , but what is , wherever there are pit and gallery and footlights . More or less , and taking one evening with another , you may find support ...
Side 186
... stage , but in the state of society of which it was the mirror . For though the stage is not always occupied with its own period , the new plays produced always reflect in many particulars the spirit of the age in which they are played ...
... stage , but in the state of society of which it was the mirror . For though the stage is not always occupied with its own period , the new plays produced always reflect in many particulars the spirit of the age in which they are played ...
Side 191
... stage representation in favour of evil , and of his audiences he will boast that never has their mind been doubtful never has their true perception of the generous and just been known to fail , or even to be ... STAGE 191 Defending the Stage.
... stage representation in favour of evil , and of his audiences he will boast that never has their mind been doubtful never has their true perception of the generous and just been known to fail , or even to be ... STAGE 191 Defending the Stage.
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