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Side 91
... character . These pieces , which incline to farce , give great opportunity to what is commonly called character - acting , and character - acting always ap- peals most directly to average humanity . Pepys called Jonson's Alchemist " a ...
... character . These pieces , which incline to farce , give great opportunity to what is commonly called character - acting , and character - acting always ap- peals most directly to average humanity . Pepys called Jonson's Alchemist " a ...
Side 117
... character are seriously cur- tailed . Mr Benson ventured on the bold innova- tion of giving the play in full.1 Only he who has witnessed the whole play on the stage can fully appreciate its dramatic capabilities . It is obvious that ...
... character are seriously cur- tailed . Mr Benson ventured on the bold innova- tion of giving the play in full.1 Only he who has witnessed the whole play on the stage can fully appreciate its dramatic capabilities . It is obvious that ...
Side 174
... character which is naturally cold and unsympathetic a soften- ing , soothing , and purifying sway . Despite his for- bidding self - absorption and personal ambition he touches hearts , and rarely fails to draw tears when he sighs forth ...
... character which is naturally cold and unsympathetic a soften- ing , soothing , and purifying sway . Despite his for- bidding self - absorption and personal ambition he touches hearts , and rarely fails to draw tears when he sighs forth ...
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