Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 2020 M09 28 |
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... atthe footofthe openingpage of eachessay, I mention the date whenit wasoriginally published. An analytical listof contents andanindexwill, Ihope, increase any utilitywhichmay attachto the volume. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906.
... atthe footofthe openingpage of eachessay, I mention the date whenit wasoriginally published. An analytical listof contents andanindexwill, Ihope, increase any utilitywhichmay attachto the volume. SIDNEY LEE. 1st October 1906.
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... atthe Princess's Theatre, London. The scheme proved pecuniarily disastrous. Subsequently Kean's mantle was assumed bythelateSir Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable ...
... atthe Princess's Theatre, London. The scheme proved pecuniarily disastrous. Subsequently Kean's mantle was assumed bythelateSir Henry Irving, the greatest of recent actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable ...
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... at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon ...
... at the Princess's Theatreintheir relation to drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean plays atthe Princess'sTheatre," the great actorwroteto Lady Pollockon ...
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... at the highestlevel, if Shakespearean dramais tobe fitly rendered inthe theatre. The worstof the evils, which are inherentin scenic excess, with its accompaniment of longruns, is itstendencyto sanction themaintenance ofthe level ...
... at the highestlevel, if Shakespearean dramais tobe fitly rendered inthe theatre. The worstof the evils, which are inherentin scenic excess, with its accompaniment of longruns, is itstendencyto sanction themaintenance ofthe level ...
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... at the BurgTheater. Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly—on an average twicea week—and, I am credibly informed, with identical results to those of which Iwas an eyewitness. It cannotbeflattering toour selfesteem that the ...
... at the BurgTheater. Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly—on an average twicea week—and, I am credibly informed, with identical results to those of which Iwas an eyewitness. It cannotbeflattering toour selfesteem that the ...
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