The Playhouse and the Play: And Other Addresses Concerning the Theatre and Democracy in America |
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... at once created , and were created by , audiences with receptivity to the large imagination and the sonorous utter- ance of those Elizabethans . In more com- plete measure , as they were the product of more 111 THE DRAMA OF DEMOCRACY.
... at once created , and were created by , audiences with receptivity to the large imagination and the sonorous utter- ance of those Elizabethans . In more com- plete measure , as they were the product of more 111 THE DRAMA OF DEMOCRACY.
Page 114
... meanings of their cities , it shall humanly interpret and make vocal to them and their posterity . Its drama- tists , peering through imagination into the past , the present , the future , shall strive ( as 114 THE DRAMA OF DEMOCRACY.
... meanings of their cities , it shall humanly interpret and make vocal to them and their posterity . Its drama- tists , peering through imagination into the past , the present , the future , shall strive ( as 114 THE DRAMA OF DEMOCRACY.
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... imagination , beauty , and delight , the vital significances of the people's history , past , present , and prophetic . - Here the actor , disciplined in the old and new tradi- tions of the play , chosen by competition with his fellow ...
... imagination , beauty , and delight , the vital significances of the people's history , past , present , and prophetic . - Here the actor , disciplined in the old and new tradi- tions of the play , chosen by competition with his fellow ...
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