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... impression , though that impression may not be æsthetically or intel- lectually worth much . The advantage of Mr. Poel's archæological method of Shakespearean production is that it prevents the spectator taking the realistic point of ...
... impression , though that impression may not be æsthetically or intel- lectually worth much . The advantage of Mr. Poel's archæological method of Shakespearean production is that it prevents the spectator taking the realistic point of ...
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... impression . Had the producer been look- ing on he would have seen this instantly . The part of William Shakespeare , which is a monotonous one , requires a mercurial alertness to be tolerable . Mr. Harcourt Williams is lacking in grace ...
... impression . Had the producer been look- ing on he would have seen this instantly . The part of William Shakespeare , which is a monotonous one , requires a mercurial alertness to be tolerable . Mr. Harcourt Williams is lacking in grace ...
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... impression he makes at such times on others by writing letters , in which she intimates that she fears he is not in his right mind . Their last doctor , however , had seen that he was funda- mentally sane , so by making this man's life ...
... impression he makes at such times on others by writing letters , in which she intimates that she fears he is not in his right mind . Their last doctor , however , had seen that he was funda- mentally sane , so by making this man's life ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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