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... producer can do nothing more for them than that ; he cannot be ex- pected to consider people who want only to use their ears in the theatre . But , clearly if we are to be left to a great extent fancy free , the staging of poetic drama ...
... producer can do nothing more for them than that ; he cannot be ex- pected to consider people who want only to use their ears in the theatre . But , clearly if we are to be left to a great extent fancy free , the staging of poetic drama ...
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... producer " decorates " , intead of " illustrates " , he is calling in a conflicting element of beauty . How can we ... producers are agreed that it should be beau- tiful ; where they differ is in what they consider to be consonant beauty ...
... producer " decorates " , intead of " illustrates " , he is calling in a conflicting element of beauty . How can we ... producers are agreed that it should be beau- tiful ; where they differ is in what they consider to be consonant beauty ...
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... producer can insist on their being so suggested that , at least , the intelligence grasps their contribution to the drama as a whole , even though , emotionally considered , they are themselves non - conductors . Now , the great merit ...
... producer can insist on their being so suggested that , at least , the intelligence grasps their contribution to the drama as a whole , even though , emotionally considered , they are themselves non - conductors . Now , the great merit ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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