The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... acting ; but acting as we know it at the moment must be adapted1 if it is to deal adequately with Renaissance drama ; both our ear and our delivery need polishing if we are to do justice to any prose or verse written in England before ...
... acting ; but acting as we know it at the moment must be adapted1 if it is to deal adequately with Renaissance drama ; both our ear and our delivery need polishing if we are to do justice to any prose or verse written in England before ...
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... acting lies in the greater expressiveness of the old style ; its gesture and speaking were often incompatible with modern notions of civilized adult behaviour . What an Elizabethan actor - Burbage or Taylor - could do with a passionate ...
... acting lies in the greater expressiveness of the old style ; its gesture and speaking were often incompatible with modern notions of civilized adult behaviour . What an Elizabethan actor - Burbage or Taylor - could do with a passionate ...
Halaman 157
... acting . We can often read that without the hand the gesture is nothing ; and so important was the technique that the physician , John Bulwer , included in his two treatises , Chirologia and Chironomia ( 1644 ) , plates showing ...
... acting . We can often read that without the hand the gesture is nothing ; and so important was the technique that the physician , John Bulwer , included in his two treatises , Chirologia and Chironomia ( 1644 ) , plates showing ...
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