On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 63
... calling the attention and silence of the audience at the beginning of the play : it is probably a repetition of the trumpet - call which had already been advertising from the Huts to the whole of London the fact that a play is to be ...
... calling the attention and silence of the audience at the beginning of the play : it is probably a repetition of the trumpet - call which had already been advertising from the Huts to the whole of London the fact that a play is to be ...
Page 261
... calls him " unnaturall " and says " He cannot bee such a Monster " . His superstitious interpreta- tion of the late eclipses in the sun and moon speaks of the King's tyranny to Cordelia as falling " from byas of Nature " ( I. ii . 84 ...
... calls him " unnaturall " and says " He cannot bee such a Monster " . His superstitious interpreta- tion of the late eclipses in the sun and moon speaks of the King's tyranny to Cordelia as falling " from byas of Nature " ( I. ii . 84 ...
Page 264
... calls them , thinking of the young birds that drink their parent's blood . The Nature of Man is visibly symbolised in the naked Edgar . Lear , fascinated by the sight , says " Is man no more then this ? . . . Thou art the thing it selfe ...
... calls them , thinking of the young birds that drink their parent's blood . The Nature of Man is visibly symbolised in the naked Edgar . Lear , fascinated by the sight , says " Is man no more then this ? . . . Thou art the thing it selfe ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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