On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 73
... already mapped out , he chooses a door for his first entry and the rest follow almost in- evitably from that initial choice . The result will read like very plain common sense , but it is worth emphasising the simplicity because it ...
... already mapped out , he chooses a door for his first entry and the rest follow almost in- evitably from that initial choice . The result will read like very plain common sense , but it is worth emphasising the simplicity because it ...
Page 233
... already studied in considering the battle sequences . 142 The Dauphin is invading England and has the support of some of King John's nobles . A cross - stage wrangle ends with mutual defiance between the Dauphin and Faulconbridge : Dol ...
... already studied in considering the battle sequences . 142 The Dauphin is invading England and has the support of some of King John's nobles . A cross - stage wrangle ends with mutual defiance between the Dauphin and Faulconbridge : Dol ...
Page 273
... already present in the opening dialogue . Iago's speeches are an excellent example of the new conciseness ; as a good speaker delivers them , we get much more than plain sense from them ; they breed drama by poetical means : one ...
... already present in the opening dialogue . Iago's speeches are an excellent example of the new conciseness ; as a good speaker delivers them , we get much more than plain sense from them ; they breed drama by poetical means : one ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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