The TempestHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 116 strán (strany) |
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... actors , when required , in the presentation of a play . At the door of the chamber near the gallery roof stands a trumpeter to announce the beginning of an act . The flag , with the emblem of the swan , is flying , as a sign to those ...
... actors , when required , in the presentation of a play . At the door of the chamber near the gallery roof stands a trumpeter to announce the beginning of an act . The flag , with the emblem of the swan , is flying , as a sign to those ...
Strana 16
... actors - the tiring- house , it was called — which served as a back to the stage . But this part was small , and the audience sat on three sides at least of the stage . - A natural result of this was that the stage had no curtain . And ...
... actors - the tiring- house , it was called — which served as a back to the stage . But this part was small , and the audience sat on three sides at least of the stage . - A natural result of this was that the stage had no curtain . And ...
Strana 17
... actors wore the same kind of clothes that the audience did , often very splendid and elaborate , but the same in kind . Sometimes they wore armor . Sometimes they wore special costumes ; there was a robe , for instance , for going invis ...
... actors wore the same kind of clothes that the audience did , often very splendid and elaborate , but the same in kind . Sometimes they wore armor . Sometimes they wore special costumes ; there was a robe , for instance , for going invis ...
Strana 18
... actors can rarely give them with the best effect ; we are more used to costume and scenery . But with Shakespeare they were the great means of giving beauty of circumstance to the action which his characters presented . And however we ...
... actors can rarely give them with the best effect ; we are more used to costume and scenery . But with Shakespeare they were the great means of giving beauty of circumstance to the action which his characters presented . And however we ...
Strana 19
... actors who were held in high esteem by the audience for their dramatic power . They appeared , costume of their Julius Cæsar and In as has been said , almost always in the own time , the costume of the spectators . Henry VIII . may have ...
... actors who were held in high esteem by the audience for their dramatic power . They appeared , costume of their Julius Cæsar and In as has been said , almost always in the own time , the costume of the spectators . Henry VIII . may have ...
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