On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 133
... close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of the central position of the platform . The impression of near and far , of perspective , makes lively sense of many ...
... close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of the central position of the platform . The impression of near and far , of perspective , makes lively sense of many ...
Page 155
... close to the original manuscript of Shakespeare here and , as we have seen above , McKerrow infers that this is the way the poet's mind worked : in the heat of composition the qualities of the characters or the part which they played in ...
... close to the original manuscript of Shakespeare here and , as we have seen above , McKerrow infers that this is the way the poet's mind worked : in the heat of composition the qualities of the characters or the part which they played in ...
Page 280
... close range ) . Speake if you can ... ( spoken by Macbeth , from the charmed circle which the witches have just made ) . While Macbeth moves almost at once into the circle , reacting from the spell with a shudder , Banquo's course is ...
... close range ) . Speake if you can ... ( spoken by Macbeth , from the charmed circle which the witches have just made ) . While Macbeth moves almost at once into the circle , reacting from the spell with a shudder , Banquo's course is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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