Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 Seiten A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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... Look , " says Polonius of the player , " look whether he has not turned his colour , and has tears in's eyes . " Surely that which was taken by Shakespeare as typical of the poor Player of Wittenberg may be allowed to the cultured ...
... Look , " says Polonius of the player , " look whether he has not turned his colour , and has tears in's eyes . " Surely that which was taken by Shakespeare as typical of the poor Player of Wittenberg may be allowed to the cultured ...
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... look for the declamatory passages in Shylock , to compare your rendering of them with the readings they have previously heard . You omit much of what is considered great business in Shylock , and American audiences are probably a little ...
... look for the declamatory passages in Shylock , to compare your rendering of them with the readings they have previously heard . You omit much of what is considered great business in Shylock , and American audiences are probably a little ...
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... look for more fire in the delivery of the speeches to Solanio , and I have heard friends say that John Kemble and ... look to his bond ! ' ' A beggar that was used to come so smug upon the mart ; let him look to his bond ; he was wont to ...
... look for more fire in the delivery of the speeches to Solanio , and I have heard friends say that John Kemble and ... look to his bond ! ' ' A beggar that was used to come so smug upon the mart ; let him look to his bond ; he was wont to ...
Inhalt
The Value of Individuality | 10 |
THEATRE | 107 |
The American Audience | 116 |
Urheberrecht | |
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