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... play , but describes him as a " livid , nerveless , quaking coward " in the scene following the murder ; according ... Plays ( London : Richard Bentley & Son , 1882 ) , pp . 72-9 . See esp . pp . 72-3 . 6 James Murdoch , The Stage ...
... play , but describes him as a " livid , nerveless , quaking coward " in the scene following the murder ; according ... Plays ( London : Richard Bentley & Son , 1882 ) , pp . 72-9 . See esp . pp . 72-3 . 6 James Murdoch , The Stage ...
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... play . Bradley's ideas may some- times be too subtle for stage representation , but it is hard to see how they are any more " colorful " than the influential interpretations of Garrick and his stage successors . We come now to the ...
... play . Bradley's ideas may some- times be too subtle for stage representation , but it is hard to see how they are any more " colorful " than the influential interpretations of Garrick and his stage successors . We come now to the ...
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... play in 1889 with Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth was one of the most con- troversial productions of his career . In an address delivered several years later Irving attacked the conventional idea that Macbeth is a " good man who has gone ...
... play in 1889 with Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth was one of the most con- troversial productions of his career . In an address delivered several years later Irving attacked the conventional idea that Macbeth is a " good man who has gone ...
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