The Art of ActingF. F. Mackay, 1913 - 295 من الصفحات |
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... artist finds in his work a satisfying pleasure which the mere money hunter never experiences . The doing as well as the contemplation of the fine arts , always begets a restful condition of the mind that may not improperly be called hap ...
... artist finds in his work a satisfying pleasure which the mere money hunter never experiences . The doing as well as the contemplation of the fine arts , always begets a restful condition of the mind that may not improperly be called hap ...
الصفحة 19
... artists . It often happens that actors , from the repre- sentation of characters which have fine situations in a play , due entirely to the constructive ability of the author , are accredited with genius which they do not possess ; and ...
... artists . It often happens that actors , from the repre- sentation of characters which have fine situations in a play , due entirely to the constructive ability of the author , are accredited with genius which they do not possess ; and ...
الصفحة 20
... artist , the machinist , the property - maker , and the calcium - light man espe- cially , is only equalled by the persistent liberality of auditors who , in the excitement of the moment , are ready to bestow fame and favor upon the rep ...
... artist , the machinist , the property - maker , and the calcium - light man espe- cially , is only equalled by the persistent liberality of auditors who , in the excitement of the moment , are ready to bestow fame and favor upon the rep ...
الصفحة 21
... artists , but all cannot hope to win distinction in the same play , at the same time ; for it is not in the power of any ... artist to the severest test , produce , after all , only discouraging results to the actor ; for the general ...
... artists , but all cannot hope to win distinction in the same play , at the same time ; for it is not in the power of any ... artist to the severest test , produce , after all , only discouraging results to the actor ; for the general ...
الصفحة 22
... artists , but because they are the agreeable " high lights " of the play ; while the most artistic efforts of the villain , unless illumined with the glamour of a great name , are lost in the " shadow " with which the author has ...
... artists , but because they are the agreeable " high lights " of the play ; while the most artistic efforts of the villain , unless illumined with the glamour of a great name , are lost in the " shadow " with which the author has ...
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