On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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... 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 makes for remarkable clarity in presenting a swift ...
... 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 makes for remarkable clarity in presenting a swift ...
Page 75
... entries are made through the one door in the rear wall , so as to give the impression that there is only one way out of the hut to the stormy heath outside.163 Modern scholars speak of a " law of re - entry " which Cranford Adams ...
... entries are made through the one door in the rear wall , so as to give the impression that there is only one way out of the hut to the stormy heath outside.163 Modern scholars speak of a " law of re - entry " which Cranford Adams ...
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... entry from the R door or from Study R ; his departure will certainly be towards the left - probably Study L - for he is making for Octavius ' tent , and we may now assume that Brutus ' base is captured . It will be seen that it has been ...
... entry from the R door or from Study R ; his departure will certainly be towards the left - probably Study L - for he is making for Octavius ' tent , and we may now assume that Brutus ' base is captured . It will be seen that it has been ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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