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... the essays dealing with the theatres of our own time, I have purposely refrained from expanding or altering argument or illustration by citing Shakespearean performances or other theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the ...
... the essays dealing with the theatres of our own time, I have purposely refrained from expanding or altering argument or illustration by citing Shakespearean performances or other theatrical enterprises which have cometo birth since the ...
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... the immediate outcome is,as in the case of many Shakespearean revivalsatthe great Westend theatresof London, thegiving of pleasure tolarge sectionsofthe community. Thatisin itselfa worthyobject. But it is open to doubt whether, from the ...
... the immediate outcome is,as in the case of many Shakespearean revivalsatthe great Westend theatresof London, thegiving of pleasure tolarge sectionsofthe community. Thatisin itselfa worthyobject. But it is open to doubt whether, from the ...
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... a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways fail to " ...
... a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways fail to " ...
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... the spectacular and scenic system in the production ofShakespeare every advantage that it could derive from munificent expenditure and the cooperation of highly endowed artists.He could justlyclaim a finer artistic sentiment andahigher ...
... the spectacular and scenic system in the production ofShakespeare every advantage that it could derive from munificent expenditure and the cooperation of highly endowed artists.He could justlyclaim a finer artistic sentiment andahigher ...
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... the dignity of their profession atheart might beexpectedto welcome the revival of a systemwhich aloneguarantees their talent andthe work of the dramatist duerecognition, even ifitleave histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the ...
... the dignity of their profession atheart might beexpectedto welcome the revival of a systemwhich aloneguarantees their talent andthe work of the dramatist duerecognition, even ifitleave histrionic incompetence no hope of escape from the ...
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