GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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38. oldal
... knew what the public wanted in the way of plot and character , and he knew where to find them in the works of older dramatists . He could borrow as much as he liked without discredit to himself ; what had once been written for the stage ...
... knew what the public wanted in the way of plot and character , and he knew where to find them in the works of older dramatists . He could borrow as much as he liked without discredit to himself ; what had once been written for the stage ...
41. oldal
... knew that Harlequin's mask hid the features of young David Garrick . Meanwhile Macklin was on the eve of realizing his ambition of demonstrating naturalism on the stage . As Fleetwood's chief adviser and acting manager , he persuaded ...
... knew that Harlequin's mask hid the features of young David Garrick . Meanwhile Macklin was on the eve of realizing his ambition of demonstrating naturalism on the stage . As Fleetwood's chief adviser and acting manager , he persuaded ...
247. oldal
... knew to himself . Here was an enemy far more dangerous than any he had ever encoun- tered ; one who could not be intimidated , appeased or bribed . The letter was brief and to the point : ' I am very exactly informed of your impertinent ...
... knew to himself . Here was an enemy far more dangerous than any he had ever encoun- tered ; one who could not be intimidated , appeased or bribed . The letter was brief and to the point : ' I am very exactly informed of your impertinent ...
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