Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... tion of one , entitled " Aspects of Shakespeare's Phil- osophy , " which is now printed for the first time , all were published in periodicals in the course of those six years . The articles treat of varied aspects of Shakespearean ...
... tion of one , entitled " Aspects of Shakespeare's Phil- osophy , " which is now printed for the first time , all were published in periodicals in the course of those six years . The articles treat of varied aspects of Shakespearean ...
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... Shakespeare and the Modern Stage , " " Shakespeare in Oral Tradition , " " Shakespeare in France , " and " The Commemora- tion of Shakespeare in London . " To Messrs Smith , 66 PREFACE ix Elder & Co. , I am indebted viii PREFACE.
... Shakespeare and the Modern Stage , " " Shakespeare in Oral Tradition , " " Shakespeare in France , " and " The Commemora- tion of Shakespeare in London . " To Messrs Smith , 66 PREFACE ix Elder & Co. , I am indebted viii PREFACE.
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... tion of the audience sufficiently alive . One deduction to be drawn from this position of affairs is irrefutable . Spectacular embellishments are so costly that , according to the system now in vogue , the performance of a play of ...
... tion of the audience sufficiently alive . One deduction to be drawn from this position of affairs is irrefutable . Spectacular embellishments are so costly that , according to the system now in vogue , the performance of a play of ...
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... tion . If his outlay were smaller , the sum that he expended in the production of one play of Shake- speare on the current over - elaborate scale would cover the production of two or three pieces mounted with simplicity and with a ...
... tion . If his outlay were smaller , the sum that he expended in the production of one play of Shake- speare on the current over - elaborate scale would cover the production of two or three pieces mounted with simplicity and with a ...
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... tion from the actors ' 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 ...
... tion from the actors ' 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 ...
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