On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 76
... Brutus and Cassius alone on the Platform . The repeated Flourish and Shout , which so disturb Brutus , are of course made on the right - hand side of the Tiring - House , and the re- appearance of Caesar followed by the " chidden Traine ...
... Brutus and Cassius alone on the Platform . The repeated Flourish and Shout , which so disturb Brutus , are of course made on the right - hand side of the Tiring - House , and the re- appearance of Caesar followed by the " chidden Traine ...
Page 94
... Brutus ' " poore remaines of friends " in Scene v . The pulling of the curtain , as we have seen , 194 helps to save Brutus from violating the " law of re- entry " : he returns immediately by the L door in a strongly con- trasted mood ...
... Brutus ' " poore remaines of friends " in Scene v . The pulling of the curtain , as we have seen , 194 helps to save Brutus from violating the " law of re- entry " : he returns immediately by the L door in a strongly con- trasted mood ...
Page 96
Ronald Watkins. combatants therefore enter from the R door or from Study R. Brutus and young Cato are engaged in a fighting retreat : their backs are to Brutus ' base , the left - hand side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of ...
Ronald Watkins. combatants therefore enter from the R door or from Study R. Brutus and young Cato are engaged in a fighting retreat : their backs are to Brutus ' base , the left - hand side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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