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... leaves the poetry a fairer field . There are other even better ways of achieving this . The fundamental objection to the performance at the Court is that it does not attempt them . On the realistic plane Othello is not over - acted but ...
... leaves the poetry a fairer field . There are other even better ways of achieving this . The fundamental objection to the performance at the Court is that it does not attempt them . On the realistic plane Othello is not over - acted but ...
Page 98
... leaves not a rag to cover her hideousness in her lover's eyes , in which she takes on herself the whole responsibility for Beata's death , in order to enable him to live henceforth with self - respect , as himself not the man she once ...
... leaves not a rag to cover her hideousness in her lover's eyes , in which she takes on herself the whole responsibility for Beata's death , in order to enable him to live henceforth with self - respect , as himself not the man she once ...
Page 194
... leaves him , the agony is well piled up . But the characters and their relations to each other are not interesting . The art of presenting character and intimate rela- tions is to suggest that there is much more in people , and between ...
... leaves him , the agony is well piled up . But the characters and their relations to each other are not interesting . The art of presenting character and intimate rela- tions is to suggest that there is much more in people , and between ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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