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Change: on Pipwick (from studying engravings)1. The characters are full of temperament. They keep nothing inside but open themselves in a lot of gestures, situations, positions, etc. There
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Change: 5. Pay special attention to bridges and transitions in the play. We must make everything seem psychologically complicated - everything in Dickens has been so
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Change: Lecture(Lecture X The Mystery Character of D. ArtArt)..... Let us seek the source of drama within the mystery-art, so that the seriousness of such a concept of drama may enter into our ordinary dramas and into the actions of our modern actors. In the costume
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Change: no value if not changed into motive power for the future. *** He who binds to himself a joy Does the winged life destroyBut he who kisses joy as it fliesLives in Eternity's sunrise (William Blake) (William Blake)
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Change: *** The study of universe, earth and man must pass over from theoretical consideration so that our own will and enthusiasm may be fired for further development. What we call 'future' must be rooted in the past; knowledge has no value if not changed into motive power for the future.
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Change: In the costume we see represented how the gods work into human life. The course of such a drama portrayed events that occurred among the
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Change: Above all our aims are to move to tears and laughter; to invoke by the magic of theatre the unsuspected angels and even demons; and
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Change: In the sixth month one tries systematically in a regular alternation, again and again, to undertake all five exercises. Gradually through this a fine equilibrium
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Change: a perfectly new experience even when it contradicts his former experiences. For, all which hitherto he has recognised as legitimate; what till now has appeared
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Change: In the fourth month one undertakes a new exercise which may be called Positiveness. This consists in seeking out continually the existing Good, Beautiful and
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Change: All the same the first exercise and its effect must not be lost sight of, otherwise one will soon observe how the fruits of the
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Change: These poems have been deciphered from the author’s handwriting, unedited and unintended for publication in their present format. The editor thus apologises for any errors which may have occurred during the process of transcription.) Alan Harkness Poems Penitence On the prairie, on the shore By the long
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Change: first condition is the acquirement of a perfectly clear thinking. To this purpose one must - if only for a short time in the day,
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