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 39
... whole , infinitely more suggestions when it is well acted than when it is interpreted by the unaided judgment of the student . It has been said that acting is an unworthy occupation because it represents feigned emotions , but this ...
... whole , infinitely more suggestions when it is well acted than when it is interpreted by the unaided judgment of the student . It has been said that acting is an unworthy occupation because it represents feigned emotions , but this ...
Side 131
... whole catalogue of researches which are demanded by the enlarged knowledge and refinement of our age . I don't attach the same importance to a correct coat - of - arms as to an artistic piece of acting , but if I had the misfortune to ...
... whole catalogue of researches which are demanded by the enlarged knowledge and refinement of our age . I don't attach the same importance to a correct coat - of - arms as to an artistic piece of acting , but if I had the misfortune to ...
Side 255
... whole scenes from Middleton's play , and , till the discovery of the MS . alluded to , these songs were attributed to Davenant . This is not the place to discuss the question whether Middleton's play of " The Witch " was or was not ...
... whole scenes from Middleton's play , and , till the discovery of the MS . alluded to , these songs were attributed to Davenant . This is not the place to discuss the question whether Middleton's play of " The Witch " was or was not ...
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