Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... of study ' . You may do it extempore ' , says Quince , for it is nothing but roaring ' . Starveling the Tailor keeps the peace , and objects to the lion and the drawn sword . ' I believe we must 263 The Midsummer Night's Dream.
... of study ' . You may do it extempore ' , says Quince , for it is nothing but roaring ' . Starveling the Tailor keeps the peace , and objects to the lion and the drawn sword . ' I believe we must 263 The Midsummer Night's Dream.
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... Midsummer Night's Dream alone , we should imagine , there is more sweetness and beauty of description than in the whole range of French poetry put together . What we mean is this , that we will produce out of that ... Midsummer Night's Dream.
... Midsummer Night's Dream alone , we should imagine , there is more sweetness and beauty of description than in the whole range of French poetry put together . What we mean is this , that we will produce out of that ... Midsummer Night's Dream.
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... Midsummer Night's Dream would do admirably to get up as a Christmas after - piece ; and our prompter pro- posed that Mr. Kean should play the part of Bottom , as worthy of his great talents . He might , in the ... Midsummer Night's Dream.
... Midsummer Night's Dream would do admirably to get up as a Christmas after - piece ; and our prompter pro- posed that Mr. Kean should play the part of Bottom , as worthy of his great talents . He might , in the ... Midsummer Night's Dream.
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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