On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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... character , would greatly enrich the high spirits of the earlier scenes by the contrast of serious mood and purpose . Hotspur projects his personality as soon as he opens his mouth , but there is plenty of other material to study for ...
... character , would greatly enrich the high spirits of the earlier scenes by the contrast of serious mood and purpose . Hotspur projects his personality as soon as he opens his mouth , but there is plenty of other material to study for ...
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... character independent of those words . Whether he was dealing with the earlier objective or the later " inward " character , Burbadge , I think , did not digress into psycho- logical speculations such as are supposed to have given ...
... character independent of those words . Whether he was dealing with the earlier objective or the later " inward " character , Burbadge , I think , did not digress into psycho- logical speculations such as are supposed to have given ...
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... character , no bracketed adverbs to indicate the tone of a speech or the mood of a speaker . Yet in spite of this , even in reading , we have the most vivid impressions of atmosphere , of character , and of action , so that often people ...
... character , no bracketed adverbs to indicate the tone of a speech or the mood of a speaker . Yet in spite of this , even in reading , we have the most vivid impressions of atmosphere , of character , and of action , so that often people ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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