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... Catling's pleooowtly chatty, vot also wisely inoroliAng volume, the frontifpieoe to which is formed by a fins portrait, a speaking likeness, of tne weik beloved author, taken last autumn. ...
... Catling's pleooowtly chatty, vot also wisely inoroliAng volume, the frontifpieoe to which is formed by a fins portrait, a speaking likeness, of tne weik beloved author, taken last autumn. ...
... supposed 44 Revelation of 1 1 lOiSe u i'm his Characters. Nowhrro in ifi wrjUriJtr Mr. K. Gorrlon T.aw- renco affirms, dnp* he speak f*' ...
... somewhat debat able assertion is, What the public wants when it goes to see a play is primarily the appeal to the eye. The stage speaks to tie brain through the eye, and what we s^ is of paramount importance j Taken too far. this might place j drama of all ...
... Frank Tyars, who, like Howe, noted the change that took place in the mur derer s demeanour after (the summer of 1874. A speaking likeness of H. B. Irvinsr serves as frontispiece to this volume. THE NORWICH PLAYERS. An Interesting, well-printed, and ...
... and published by Macmillan and Co., Ltd.; at 10s. 6d. net; yet, as is said by the eloquent and siastic qnthor, of whom a speaking likeness, from a charcoal drawing by John 8. Sargent, serves as frontispiece, in tho course of his brief Preface, 4' Though ...
... produced there in February,- 190ft. Later, the adds, I gave the whole play an Irinh _ setting, t so getting a greater ease in the speak ing and in the acting. And even now. that it is back again in Italy, the dialogue is in places less bound to the word til an ...
... sound and temperate critcism when ho likes. Notably in his passage on tho differing elocutionary methods required for the speaking respec tively of Shakespeare's early- period verse, middle-period verse, and lato-period verse, which is more sensible than ...
... long interview concerning Mr. Shaw and his plays, as well as those who played in' them. He was as frank as he usually is. Speaking of Mrs. Patrick Camp bell and the production of Pyg malion, he told her how tho actress did not like her part at all, but ...
... on the Stage, by that distinguished teacher of elocution, Kate Emil Behnke, author also of Singers' Difficulties. The Speaking Voice, and so on. The work, which is dedicated 14 To My Friends of tho Theatre World, has a most interesting and valu ...
... reproductions in colour of Paul Shelving' s original scenic and costume designs for various productions The frontispiece is a speaking likeness of Sir Barry Jackson, from a drawing by Dame I^aura Knight, A.R.A. This ably written record of a decade of at first ...