The Art of ActingF. F. Mackay, 1913 - 295 من الصفحات |
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... play , due entirely to the constructive ability of the author , are accredited with genius which they do not possess ; and while people in the walks of private life may pass through the entire round of dissipation without achieving ...
... play , due entirely to the constructive ability of the author , are accredited with genius which they do not possess ; and while people in the walks of private life may pass through the entire round of dissipation without achieving ...
الصفحة 21
... play may be for the occa- sion . All actors may be 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 author to place all his dramatis personae in an equally ...
... play may be for the occa- sion . All actors may be 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 author to place all his dramatis personae in an equally ...
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... 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 surrounded him . A good looking “ juvenile man " in a stock company would ...
... 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 surrounded him . A good looking “ juvenile man " in a stock company would ...
الصفحة 23
... play . With just discriminations on the part of the public , actors would be led to adopt a higher standard of excellence than that achieved by , appropriating to themselves the applause . be- stowed by an audience upon the author's ...
... play . With just discriminations on the part of the public , actors would be led to adopt a higher standard of excellence than that achieved by , appropriating to themselves the applause . be- stowed by an audience upon the author's ...
الصفحة 24
... of the present time , to adapt their work to the idiosyncrasies of some popular actor or actress instead of requiring the dramatic artist to impersonate the characters of the play . What is Acting ? Is it an Art ? A 24 The Art of Acting.
... of the present time , to adapt their work to the idiosyncrasies of some popular actor or actress instead of requiring the dramatic artist to impersonate the characters of the play . What is Acting ? Is it an Art ? A 24 The Art of Acting.
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