Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... mind that his vision also has its limitations , and that student , actor , and spectator 1 This paper was first printed in The Nineteenth Century , January , 1900 . of Shakespeare's plays are all alike exploring a measureless region.
... mind that his vision also has its limitations , and that student , actor , and spectator 1 This paper was first printed in The Nineteenth Century , January , 1900 . of Shakespeare's plays are all alike exploring a measureless region.
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... minds . Unostentatious mount- ing of the Shakespearean plays , however efficient be the acting with which it is associated , may always fail to " please the million " ; it may be " caviare to the general . " Nevertheless , the sagacious ...
... minds . Unostentatious mount- ing of the Shakespearean plays , however efficient be the acting with which it is associated , may always fail to " please the million " ; it may be " caviare to the general . " Nevertheless , the sagacious ...
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... 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.
... 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.
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. eloquence . The dramatist bids us bear in mind that his lines do no more than suggest the things he would have the audience see and understand ; the actors aid the suggestion according to their ability ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. eloquence . The dramatist bids us bear in mind that his lines do no more than suggest the things he would have the audience see and understand ; the actors aid the suggestion according to their ability ...
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... mind to its influence , and by exercising the mind under its sway . And the greatest imaginative literature that was ever penned was penned by Shakespeare . No counsel is wiser than that of those two personal friends of his , who were ...
... mind to its influence , and by exercising the mind under its sway . And the greatest imaginative literature that was ever penned was penned by Shakespeare . No counsel is wiser than that of those two personal friends of his , who were ...
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