Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... doubt whether , from the sensible literary point of view , the man- agerial activity be well conceived or to the public advantage . It is hard to ignore a fundamental flaw in the manager's central position . The pleasure which recent ...
... doubt whether , from the sensible literary point of view , the man- agerial activity be well conceived or to the public advantage . It is hard to ignore a fundamental flaw in the manager's central position . The pleasure which recent ...
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... doubt that one cause of its permanently high repute is the absolute divorce in the French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature ...
... doubt that one cause of its permanently high repute is the absolute divorce in the French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature ...
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... doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time , the knowledge that 26 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
... doubt had the great man's self - con- fidence which renders him to a large extent inde- pendent of the opinion of his fellows . At the same THE GHOST IN HAMLET 27 time , the knowledge that 26 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
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... doubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the ear of the Elizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career , and that he held it firmly for life . " These plays , " wrote two of his professional associates of the ...
... doubt at all that Shakespeare conspicuously caught the ear of the Elizabethan playgoer at a very early date in his career , and that he held it firmly for life . " These plays , " wrote two of his professional associates of the ...
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... doubt is possible of the validity of this piece of oral tradition , which re- veals Shakespeare in the act of personally supervis- ing the production of his own plays , and springs from the mouths of those who personally benefited by ...
... doubt is possible of the validity of this piece of oral tradition , which re- veals Shakespeare in the act of personally supervis- ing the production of his own plays , and springs from the mouths of those who personally benefited by ...
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