Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... stage . And it is only when the characters take human form , and live their life upon the stage before our eyes , that there can be adequately revealed to us the potential greatness of any drama . And thus only can there be disclosed to ...
... stage . And it is only when the characters take human form , and live their life upon the stage before our eyes , that there can be adequately revealed to us the potential greatness of any drama . And thus only can there be disclosed to ...
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... stage , is that of a Comedy , or a fantastic Comedy , until Sir Henry Irving , who was , we believe , the first actor in our own time to break away from the traditional stage representation , produced it on the lines of a Tragedy . He ...
... stage , is that of a Comedy , or a fantastic Comedy , until Sir Henry Irving , who was , we believe , the first actor in our own time to break away from the traditional stage representation , produced it on the lines of a Tragedy . He ...
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... stage And all the men and women merely players . They have their exits and their entrances , And each one in his turn plays many parts . And in the drama of life he saw with a seer's vision the springs of human action . Across the stage ...
... stage And all the men and women merely players . They have their exits and their entrances , And each one in his turn plays many parts . And in the drama of life he saw with a seer's vision the springs of human action . Across the stage ...
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