The Living Age, Volume 262Living Age Company, 1909 |
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Page 197
... German stage most nearly cor- responds to that of " The Lord Cham- berlayne hys Servantes , " it is well to contradict this legend most emphatic- ally in this place . II . Audi et alteram partem . So general has become the tendency of ...
... German stage most nearly cor- responds to that of " The Lord Cham- berlayne hys Servantes , " it is well to contradict this legend most emphatic- ally in this place . II . Audi et alteram partem . So general has become the tendency of ...
Page 198
... German mind . Yet German theatrical tradition says nothing of his being content to forego the aid of stagecraft to complete the il- lusion of the theatre . The introduc- tion of Shakespeare to the German stage , indeed , occurred at a ...
... German mind . Yet German theatrical tradition says nothing of his being content to forego the aid of stagecraft to complete the il- lusion of the theatre . The introduc- tion of Shakespeare to the German stage , indeed , occurred at a ...
Page 199
... German translation stands to the English text . A Shakespeare play in German is the highest tribute to Shakespeare's greatness which the stage has prob- ably ever paid . In the presence of these German figures one realizes , per- haps ...
... German translation stands to the English text . A Shakespeare play in German is the highest tribute to Shakespeare's greatness which the stage has prob- ably ever paid . In the presence of these German figures one realizes , per- haps ...
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