Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 sider |
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... adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More especially is it dis- tasteful when the immediate outcome is , as in the case of many Shakespearean revivals at the great West -
... adversely any work the production of which entails the expenditure of much thought and money . More especially is it dis- tasteful when the immediate outcome is , as in the case of many Shakespearean revivals at the great West -
Side 5
... thought and imagi- nation , the pursuit of realism in the scenery tends to destroy the full significance of the illusion which it ought to enforce . In the case of plays straight- forwardly treating of contemporary affairs , the en ...
... thought and imagi- nation , the pursuit of realism in the scenery tends to destroy the full significance of the illusion which it ought to enforce . In the case of plays straight- forwardly treating of contemporary affairs , the en ...
Side 20
... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' the receiving earth . For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our ...
... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses , that you see them Printing their proud hoofs i ' the receiving earth . For ' tis your thoughts that now must deck our ...
Side 21
... its walls the " vasty fields of France , " or confine " two mighty monarchies . " A wider and quite impersonal trend of thought is offered for consideration by Shakespeare's majestic eloquence . The dramatist bids us bear in mind that.
... its walls the " vasty fields of France , " or confine " two mighty monarchies . " A wider and quite impersonal trend of thought is offered for consideration by Shakespeare's majestic eloquence . The dramatist bids us bear in mind that.
Side 22
... thoughts " that " must deck " the kings of the stage , if the dram- atist's meaning is to get home . The poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But ...
... thoughts " that " must deck " the kings of the stage , if the dram- atist's meaning is to get home . The poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But ...
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acting actor actor-manager actor-manager system actors and actresses artistic audience Ben Jonson Benson's Betterton biography career character Charles comedy contemporary critical Cymbeline D'Avenant D'Avenant's death dramatic art dramatist Drury Lane Dryden Elizabethan Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English experience French genius gossip Hamlet Henry histrionic honour imagination interests of dramatic Jonson Julius Cæsar King less literary drama literature London London County Council Lowin Macbeth manager memory ment methods Midsummer Night's Dream modern monument moral municipal theatre nation never Nicholas Rowe oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys's performance Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece playgoing playhouse plays of Shakespeare poet poet's poetic poetry present produced realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles scene scenery scenic sentiment seventeenth century Shake Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama speare speare's spearean spectacular speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Tempest theatrical enterprise tion tragedy Twelfth Night William Beeston William D'Avenant writing wrote