| Henry Arthur Jones - English drama - 1904 - 34 pages
...or from the mistakes of casting or production. 9. To bring the drama into relation with the other 2O arts ; to cut it asunder from all flaring advertisements,...established and endowed either by the government or by a private gift, I would very gladly offer it a new play without any consideration of fees whatever.... | |
| Henry Arthur Jones - English drama - 1913 - 388 pages
...all tawdry and trumpery accessories ; to establish it as a fine art. You will have noticed that some of these proposals overlap and include each other....necessity can be best and most effectually met by fostering the drama as a national art in a national theatre. If such a theatre should be established... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1906 - 702 pages
...in place of our present crowd of intelligent amateurs, we may have a large body of competent artiste to interpret and vitalize great characters and great...the drama as a national art in a national theatre. [HAJ] GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, Monday, April 11, 1904. Sir JAMES CRICHTON-BROWNE, MD LL.DFES, Treasurer... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1906 - 714 pages
...accessories ; to establish it as a fit< art. Yon will have noticed that many of these proposals overlap иЛ include each other. Virtually they are all contained...the drama as a national art in a national theatre. GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, Monday, April 11, 1904. Sir JAMES CRICHTON-BROWSE, MD LL.DFRS, Treasurer and... | |
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