Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... effect .... All things cannot have all their component parts equal , and " nothing pleaseth but rare accidents . " This being so , I think that acting best , which skillfully husbands the actor's and spectator's pow- ers , and puts ...
... effect .... All things cannot have all their component parts equal , and " nothing pleaseth but rare accidents . " This being so , I think that acting best , which skillfully husbands the actor's and spectator's pow- ers , and puts ...
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... effect upon the hearts of those who are accustomed to read Shakespeare with devotion . " 106 Kemble never let his audience down in the final moments of the play , if one may judge by the remarks of playgoers Marston , Rice , and ...
... effect upon the hearts of those who are accustomed to read Shakespeare with devotion . " 106 Kemble never let his audience down in the final moments of the play , if one may judge by the remarks of playgoers Marston , Rice , and ...
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... effect on his spirits and his strength.77 Now should the challenge of the command per- formances prove beyond his powers , the result would be a sad one indeed . When , however , the sixty - four - year - old actor stepped upon the ...
... effect on his spirits and his strength.77 Now should the challenge of the command per- formances prove beyond his powers , the result would be a sad one indeed . When , however , the sixty - four - year - old actor stepped upon the ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 12 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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