The University of California Chronicle, Том 14,Выпуск 3University of California Press, 1912 |
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... imagination so illuminated and glorified his characteriza- tion that you forgot he was a short , stout man . Years afterwards I was able to see the wonderful classical work of our present great actor , Forbes Robertson . The conditions ...
... imagination so illuminated and glorified his characteriza- tion that you forgot he was a short , stout man . Years afterwards I was able to see the wonderful classical work of our present great actor , Forbes Robertson . The conditions ...
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... imagination as ably as a masterpiece in a gallery ; and we also give life and illumination to work that would never reach the masses but for the art of acting . That is , we do all this when we do it worthily , and it is being done ...
... imagination as ably as a masterpiece in a gallery ; and we also give life and illumination to work that would never reach the masses but for the art of acting . That is , we do all this when we do it worthily , and it is being done ...
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... imagination . I have just read what Arnold Bennett says in a recent publication : " There is a word , a ' name of fear , ' which rouses terror in the heart of the vast educated majority of the English- speaking race . The most valiant ...
... imagination . I have just read what Arnold Bennett says in a recent publication : " There is a word , a ' name of fear , ' which rouses terror in the heart of the vast educated majority of the English- speaking race . The most valiant ...
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... imagination , and through poetry we get imagination at its highest . The dream of the theatre is to encourage the reverence for the imagination , to give it to the people , to develop theirs . I claim it is the highest form in any art ...
... imagination , and through poetry we get imagination at its highest . The dream of the theatre is to encourage the reverence for the imagination , to give it to the people , to develop theirs . I claim it is the highest form in any art ...
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... imaginative gifts that can be ours . All of the modern plays that have been staged are not worth the last act of " Othello . " We can't always have Shakespeare , but we can have works that help us to cultivate the imagination , that ...
... imaginative gifts that can be ours . All of the modern plays that have been staged are not worth the last act of " Othello . " We can't always have Shakespeare , but we can have works that help us to cultivate the imagination , that ...
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