Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... period , too , at least half a dozen new plays of serious literary aim have gained the approval of contemporary critics . These features of current dramatic history are welcome to play- goers of literary tastes ; but I have attempted no ...
... period , too , at least half a dozen new plays of serious literary aim have gained the approval of contemporary critics . These features of current dramatic history are welcome to play- goers of literary tastes ; but I have attempted no ...
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... period when Sir Henry Irving filled the supreme place among producers of Shakespeare on the stage , the simple method of Shakespearean production has been given no serious chance . The anticipation of its pecuniary failure has not been ...
... period when Sir Henry Irving filled the supreme place among producers of Shakespeare on the stage , the simple method of Shakespearean production has been given no serious chance . The anticipation of its pecuniary failure has not been ...
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... period he produced , together with many other English plays of classical repute , no fewer than thirty - one of the thirty - seven great dramas which came from Shakespeare's pen . In his first season , besides Macbeth he set forth ...
... period he produced , together with many other English plays of classical repute , no fewer than thirty - one of the thirty - seven great dramas which came from Shakespeare's pen . In his first season , besides Macbeth he set forth ...
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... period Charles Kean grew more and more deeply involved in oppressive debt , and at a later date Sir Henry Irving made over to the public a hundred thousand pounds above his receipts . VI Why , then , should not Phelps's encouraging ...
... period Charles Kean grew more and more deeply involved in oppressive debt , and at a later date Sir Henry Irving made over to the public a hundred thousand pounds above his receipts . VI Why , then , should not Phelps's encouraging ...
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... period of Shakespearean representation , has left on record a deliberate opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal ...
... period of Shakespearean representation , has left on record a deliberate opinion of Charles Kean's elaborate methods at the Princess's Theatre in their relation to drama and the histrionic art . Macready's verdict has an universal ...
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