The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 79Century Company, 1910 - Literature |
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Page 11
... less than one hundred feet in length by a little less than forty feet in width . It had galleries along the sides , and it had a solid roof , and therefore it had to be lighted by can- LXXIX - 2 Upper Stage Curved very simple , as had ...
... less than one hundred feet in length by a little less than forty feet in width . It had galleries along the sides , and it had a solid roof , and therefore it had to be lighted by can- LXXIX - 2 Upper Stage Curved very simple , as had ...
Page 12
... less surrounded by the audience , as in England and in Greece . Be- hind these benches there was painted scenery , although this was little more than a drop - cloth . The French dramatists , follow- ing Corneille's example , had ac ...
... less surrounded by the audience , as in England and in Greece . Be- hind these benches there was painted scenery , although this was little more than a drop - cloth . The French dramatists , follow- ing Corneille's example , had ac ...
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... less oratorical , less rhetorical , less bom- to the stage - picture what the frame is to the easel picture : it should separate the stage - picture from the surroundings , just as a painted picture should reach the frame . " It is for ...
... less oratorical , less rhetorical , less bom- to the stage - picture what the frame is to the easel picture : it should separate the stage - picture from the surroundings , just as a painted picture should reach the frame . " It is for ...
Page 19
... less determine and may more or less limit not only how the artist shall express what he has to say , but also what he shall attempt to express . It is only after we have analyzed these technical possibilities that we are prepared to ...
... less determine and may more or less limit not only how the artist shall express what he has to say , but also what he shall attempt to express . It is only after we have analyzed these technical possibilities that we are prepared to ...
Page 21
... less noise . ' As Mr. Lin- coln concluded his story , the train passed into the open , where there was much more light and much less noise . Most stories are old , and this may have been heard before , but I had never heard it , nor ...
... less noise . ' As Mr. Lin- coln concluded his story , the train passed into the open , where there was much more light and much less noise . Most stories are old , and this may have been heard before , but I had never heard it , nor ...
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