On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 64
... direction is A long Flourish till they come downe.105 The musical accompaniment of the tourney in Richard II is significant : Flourish for the King's entry ; Tucket for Hereford's ; A charge sounded for the combatants ' setting forward ...
... direction is A long Flourish till they come downe.105 The musical accompaniment of the tourney in Richard II is significant : Flourish for the King's entry ; Tucket for Hereford's ; A charge sounded for the combatants ' setting forward ...
Page 76
... direction appears not to matter , but if we work backwards from the end of the scene , we can argue thus : the rendez - vous is Pompey's porch , and thither Cassius may be presumed to have been heading when he first appeared on the R ...
... direction appears not to matter , but if we work backwards from the end of the scene , we can argue thus : the rendez - vous is Pompey's porch , and thither Cassius may be presumed to have been heading when he first appeared on the R ...
Page 154
... directions are epithets or phrases that help us to interpret the poet's characterisation . We learn from the Folio that ... direction , indicating action or appearance , helps to suggest to the player his demeanour at a certain moment ...
... directions are epithets or phrases that help us to interpret the poet's characterisation . We learn from the Folio that ... direction , indicating action or appearance , helps to suggest to the player his demeanour at a certain moment ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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