Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 505
... is perfectly natural that he should pre- fer lighter forms of entertainment . The classics are an acquired taste , and appeal only to the comparatively cultivated few , though that public is increasing yearly . It is quite 505.
... is perfectly natural that he should pre- fer lighter forms of entertainment . The classics are an acquired taste , and appeal only to the comparatively cultivated few , though that public is increasing yearly . It is quite 505.
Page 508
... nature of the English or Americans to care as the French care for things per- taining to art in general and the theatre in particular . To the French art is a religion , and dramatic art has its place in the life of the people , as it ...
... nature of the English or Americans to care as the French care for things per- taining to art in general and the theatre in particular . To the French art is a religion , and dramatic art has its place in the life of the people , as it ...
Page 509
... nature of life in place of the merely human action of dramatic incident . Its expression differs in various countries , and is significantly temperamental both in its cause and effect . In my opinion , we are all growing to think more ...
... nature of life in place of the merely human action of dramatic incident . Its expression differs in various countries , and is significantly temperamental both in its cause and effect . In my opinion , we are all growing to think more ...
Page 512
... of course the chief reason of that success is that nature meant Forbes - Robertson to play Hamlet . Temperament , personality , experience , and training have so worked together that he does not merely play , but is 512 THE CENTURY ...
... of course the chief reason of that success is that nature meant Forbes - Robertson to play Hamlet . Temperament , personality , experience , and training have so worked together that he does not merely play , but is 512 THE CENTURY ...
Page 515
... natural that that stern North- ern warrior , with his winged helmet , should bend the knee . I would not ex- change anything I have ever read or seen for Forbes - Robertson as he sits there so still and starlit upon the throne of Den ...
... natural that that stern North- ern warrior , with his winged helmet , should bend the knee . I would not ex- change anything I have ever read or seen for Forbes - Robertson as he sits there so still and starlit upon the throne of Den ...
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