Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 87 tomas,2 leidimasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 |
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... played nothing but Shakespeare and revived none but classical plays , the chances are that I should never have been ... play of any preten- sions not to be educational or instructive in one way or another , even if it is often not worth ...
... played nothing but Shakespeare and revived none but classical plays , the chances are that I should never have been ... play of any preten- sions not to be educational or instructive in one way or another , even if it is often not worth ...
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... play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload the stage with " atmosphere . " Sometimes a too ...
... play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload the stage with " atmosphere . " Sometimes a too ...
510 psl.
... play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload the stage with " atmosphere . " Sometimes a too ...
... play should be able to stand on its own merits without scenery , which should be only an accessory . An actor should also be equal to this test of his art . There is a tendency to overload the stage with " atmosphere . " Sometimes a too ...
511 psl.
... play this time in New York must have been aware that in the very texture of all his performances was woven like a sigh the word " farewell . " His very art , as I shall have later to emphasize , is an art of farewell ; but , apart from ...
... play this time in New York must have been aware that in the very texture of all his performances was woven like a sigh the word " farewell . " His very art , as I shall have later to emphasize , is an art of farewell ; but , apart from ...
512 psl.
... played everything under the sun . His merely theatric experience has thus enriched and equipped his temperament with a superb technic . It would probably be impossible for him to play any part badly , and of the various successes he has ...
... played everything under the sun . His merely theatric experience has thus enriched and equipped his temperament with a superb technic . It would probably be impossible for him to play any part badly , and of the various successes he has ...
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