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... play does not exist without an audience . Indeed the definition of a play is a piece of writing in dialogue devised to be spoken by actors and heard by an in- definite number of persons . A play written to be read in the study is a form ...
... play does not exist without an audience . Indeed the definition of a play is a piece of writing in dialogue devised to be spoken by actors and heard by an in- definite number of persons . A play written to be read in the study is a form ...
Page 134
... plays in verse ; the greatest and noblest of the arts can lend its own life to the hum- ble partner ; I am speaking of the plays in prose with which our modern theatre is alone occupied . I can think of no serious prose play that has ...
... plays in verse ; the greatest and noblest of the arts can lend its own life to the hum- ble partner ; I am speaking of the plays in prose with which our modern theatre is alone occupied . I can think of no serious prose play that has ...
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... plays . For consider , the play appeals to the audience as a unity , the cur- rent that passes infectiously from one person to another is essential to the dramatist ; he wants to excite a contagion ; he must take people out of them ...
... plays . For consider , the play appeals to the audience as a unity , the cur- rent that passes infectiously from one person to another is essential to the dramatist ; he wants to excite a contagion ; he must take people out of them ...
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accept action actors admire æsthetic amusing artist asked audience beauty believe better character comedy common conscious course crasy critic deal delight dialogue discover Dr Johnson drama dramatist effect emotion English evil exciting existence experience feeling fiction forced French gave Gerald du Maurier gift give Goethe Henry Arthur Jones Human Bondage human nature humour ideas idiosyncrasy imagination INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS SIGILLUM instinct interest invention Jack Straw knew Kuno Fischer Lady Frederick literature live Liza of Lambeth look LUX SIGILLUM Matthew Arnold meaning mind ness never notion novel novelist one's perfect perhaps philosophers picture play pleasure prose reader reason seemed sense sort soul spirit St Thomas's Hospital Stendhal story success suppose tell theatre things thought tion told truth UNIVERSITATIS LUX verse Walter Pater wanted words write written wrote young youth