Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform ...
... genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But they are warnings of universal application , and can never be safely ignored . Such an exordium as the chorus before Henry V. would indeed be pertinent to every stage perform ...
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... genius or from place of power , he can never be indifferent , whatever his casual pro- fessions to the contrary , to the reception accorded by his fellowmen to the work of his hand and head . I picture Shakespeare as the soul of modesty ...
... genius or from place of power , he can never be indifferent , whatever his casual pro- fessions to the contrary , to the reception accorded by his fellowmen to the work of his hand and head . I picture Shakespeare as the soul of modesty ...
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... genius should be reckoned among popular errors . It was not merely the recognition of the critical and highly educated that Shake- speare received in person . It was by the voice of the half - educated populace , whose heart and in ...
... genius should be reckoned among popular errors . It was not merely the recognition of the critical and highly educated that Shake- speare received in person . It was by the voice of the half - educated populace , whose heart and in ...
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... genius taught him that the topmost rung was within his reach . He tried his hand on the revision of an old play , and the manager was not slow to recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when ...
... genius taught him that the topmost rung was within his reach . He tried his hand on the revision of an old play , and the manager was not slow to recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when ...
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... genius one ought to bear in mind that he was a pioneer - almost the creator or first designer - of English drama , as well as the practised workman in unmatched perfection . There were before his day some efforts made at dramatic THE ...
... genius one ought to bear in mind that he was a pioneer - almost the creator or first designer - of English drama , as well as the practised workman in unmatched perfection . There were before his day some efforts made at dramatic THE ...
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