Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • III . French Misapprehensions of Shakespeare's Tragic Conceptions . Causes of the Misunderstanding . IV ...
... Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • III . French Misapprehensions of Shakespeare's Tragic Conceptions . Causes of the Misunderstanding . IV ...
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... literature to support the proposition that Shake- speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage . But it is difficult to define the ways and means of securing practical observance of the pre- cept . For some years there has ...
... literature to support the proposition that Shake- speare can be , and ought to be , represented on the stage . But it is difficult to define the ways and means of securing practical observance of the pre- cept . For some years there has ...
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... literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature . Molière's plays are constantly acted in French theatres with a scenic austerity which is unknown to the humblest of our theatres . A French audience ...
... literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature . Molière's plays are constantly acted in French theatres with a scenic austerity which is unknown to the humblest of our theatres . A French audience ...
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... of falling short of their neigh- bours in Germany and Austria in the capacity of appreciating supremely great imaginative literature . II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER 1 1 In a 24 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
... of falling short of their neigh- bours in Germany and Austria in the capacity of appreciating supremely great imaginative literature . II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER 1 1 In a 24 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
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... literature had known , and , as subsequent ex- perience has proved , was likely to know . There is evidence that throughout his lifetime and for a generation afterwards his plays drew crowds to pit , boxes , and gallery alike . It is ...
... literature had known , and , as subsequent ex- perience has proved , was likely to know . There is evidence that throughout his lifetime and for a generation afterwards his plays drew crowds to pit , boxes , and gallery alike . It is ...
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