Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 sider |
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... whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere playgoer , but " a large , a very large , proportion of that indefinite all ” may be revealed to him on the stage , and , if he be no ...
... whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere playgoer , but " a large , a very large , proportion of that indefinite all ” may be revealed to him on the stage , and , if he be no ...
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... whole intelligence of Elizabethan England responding to that cry as it sprang on its first utterance in the theatre from the great dramatist's own lips . Since that memorable day , at any rate , the whole intelligence of the world has ...
... whole intelligence of Elizabethan England responding to that cry as it sprang on its first utterance in the theatre from the great dramatist's own lips . Since that memorable day , at any rate , the whole intelligence of the world has ...
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... whole scheme , to dislocate or obscure the whole action . The pre- dominance of Hamlet is exaggerated at the expense of the dramatist's artistic purpose . 1 The performance occupied nearly six hours . One half was given in the afternoon ...
... whole scheme , to dislocate or obscure the whole action . The pre- dominance of Hamlet is exaggerated at the expense of the dramatist's artistic purpose . 1 The performance occupied nearly six hours . One half was given in the afternoon ...
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