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Page 57
... spoken but lived . T.S. Eliot , in his essay on Seneca ( page 55 above ) writes well of Greek tragedy , whose physical actuality he contrasts ( p.68 ) with Seneca's verbal art : Behind the drama of words is the drama of action , the ...
... spoken but lived . T.S. Eliot , in his essay on Seneca ( page 55 above ) writes well of Greek tragedy , whose physical actuality he contrasts ( p.68 ) with Seneca's verbal art : Behind the drama of words is the drama of action , the ...
Page 100
... spoken proudly . If one speaks it brokenly , as from a man in despair , one contradicts the poetry , and a just performance becomes impossible . That is why Macbeth is so often considered a difficult part ; the actor approaches it in a ...
... spoken proudly . If one speaks it brokenly , as from a man in despair , one contradicts the poetry , and a just performance becomes impossible . That is why Macbeth is so often considered a difficult part ; the actor approaches it in a ...
Page 121
... spoken at high pressure throughout , would be almost impossible for the actor and unbearable for the listener . If it is spoken in full , the actor does best to start quietly , as though breathless from recent actions ; or pensively ...
... spoken at high pressure throughout , would be almost impossible for the actor and unbearable for the listener . If it is spoken in full , the actor does best to start quietly , as though breathless from recent actions ; or pensively ...
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