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Page 46
... scene in which she describes to her father the young Prince's attentions . She is also as touching in the scene with Hamlet as Mr. Barry- more's method of playing it allows ; and in the mad - scene she is just what - not , alas , more ...
... scene in which she describes to her father the young Prince's attentions . She is also as touching in the scene with Hamlet as Mr. Barry- more's method of playing it allows ; and in the mad - scene she is just what - not , alas , more ...
Page 49
... scene by another voice , I did not understand . Again , by occasionally throwing light upon the scene from the auditorium , shadows , sometimes coloured , repeated most effectively the gestures of the actors . The duel and the play scenes ...
... scene by another voice , I did not understand . Again , by occasionally throwing light upon the scene from the auditorium , shadows , sometimes coloured , repeated most effectively the gestures of the actors . The duel and the play scenes ...
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... scene of antagonism between them which we are shown , Clare is seen to be armed with both aversion and contempt ; and it is hard to believe he is endowed with that ugly but comparatively rare fury of domination which can alone overcome ...
... scene of antagonism between them which we are shown , Clare is seen to be armed with both aversion and contempt ; and it is hard to believe he is endowed with that ugly but comparatively rare fury of domination which can alone overcome ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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