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In relation to this passion , and as the victim of it , the king is , of necessity , anything but a strong character for stage display . No one ever yet succeeded in making a supremely powerful dramatic figure of a befooled husband ...
In relation to this passion , and as the victim of it , the king is , of necessity , anything but a strong character for stage display . No one ever yet succeeded in making a supremely powerful dramatic figure of a befooled husband ...
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In every piece played you will certainly see at least one quite admirable rendering of realistic character . Equal pains are taken with parts which must excite dyspathy in the audience as with such as are sympathetic and remunerative .
In every piece played you will certainly see at least one quite admirable rendering of realistic character . Equal pains are taken with parts which must excite dyspathy in the audience as with such as are sympathetic and remunerative .
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Now it is quite open to an actress to play Rosalind , or to leave the part unacted ; but it is certain that if an actress elect to personate the character , she should dress it suitably ; and Shakespeare himself assists her by expressly ...
Now it is quite open to an actress to play Rosalind , or to leave the part unacted ; but it is certain that if an actress elect to personate the character , she should dress it suitably ; and Shakespeare himself assists her by expressly ...
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Contents
Muse The of the Angle By John BUCHAN | 10 |
I | 13 |
Shakespeares Piscine Lore By CLIFFORD CORDLEY | 30 |
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