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... thing about as well . But in the famous memorial volume of his collected plays , known as the First Folio , a contemporary could tell us that " He was not of an age , but for all time , " could call him could say Soule of the age . The ...
... thing about as well . But in the famous memorial volume of his collected plays , known as the First Folio , a contemporary could tell us that " He was not of an age , but for all time , " could call him could say Soule of the age . The ...
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... things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted the comic incongruous extreme of the matter in the character of Ancient Pistol - ruffian and coward , more highwayman than soldier , but a great theatre - goer ...
... things and let little that touched him pass unexpressed , has noted the comic incongruous extreme of the matter in the character of Ancient Pistol - ruffian and coward , more highwayman than soldier , but a great theatre - goer ...
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... things . Italian actors still sometimes stop the play's action to return and bow after an applauded exit . In England , till a few years ago , plays and operas were performed with the auditorium lights turned full on , and opera box con ...
... things . Italian actors still sometimes stop the play's action to return and bow after an applauded exit . In England , till a few years ago , plays and operas were performed with the auditorium lights turned full on , and opera box con ...
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... thing is merely ridiculous . Modern producers put themselves to all sorts of shifts to make good a presumed loss of the play's hold upon us . But Shake- speare's audience accepted the convention without difficulty , and Shakespeare ...
... thing is merely ridiculous . Modern producers put themselves to all sorts of shifts to make good a presumed loss of the play's hold upon us . But Shake- speare's audience accepted the convention without difficulty , and Shakespeare ...
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... thing , we may as well em- ploy a little more imagination as a little less . At any rate it was upon this understanding that his audience would so piece out all such imperfections with their thoughts that he proceeded . Perforce , it ...
... thing , we may as well em- ploy a little more imagination as a little less . At any rate it was upon this understanding that his audience would so piece out all such imperfections with their thoughts that he proceeded . Perforce , it ...
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