Famous Plays : Their Histories And Their Authors

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The rest average the length of the acts in The Lady of Lyons. I hope the story is clear. The domestic interest is not so strong as in The Lady, but I think the acting of Richelieu's part may counterbalance this de- fect. For the rest I say of this as of The Lady, if at all hazardous or uncertain it must not be acted, and I must try again." Determined to conquer he was willing to labour J and wisely submitted his opinion as an author to the judgment of Macready as an actor.
DOUBTS OF SUCCESS.
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...ain he writes to the manager : " I begin to despair of the play and of myself. Unless, there- fore^ upon consideration you see clearly what at present seems doubtful, the triumphant effect of the portraiture and action of Richelieu him- self, you had better return me the play; and if I can form myself in a new school of art, and unlearn all that tact and thought have hitherto taught me, I will attempt another. But for this year you must do without me." On reading the sketch submitted to him, Macready considered that though excellent in parts it was "deficient in the important point of continuity of interest ; " and feared " the play would not do^ — or could not be made effective." He then read it to his wife and sister, and next day calling on Bulwer, made several sug- gestions for important alterations.

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