On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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... examples of what was necessary we have already seen that in A Midsummer Night's Dream we can infer from the text the ... example of how to select the necessary properties is in an earlier scene from the same play 55 : Capulet's " old ...
... examples of what was necessary we have already seen that in A Midsummer Night's Dream we can infer from the text the ... example of how to select the necessary properties is in an earlier scene from the same play 55 : Capulet's " old ...
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... examples all suggest that the business of the conference was not usually pro- longed , but that one or more of the actors took an early opportunity to advance on to the Platform . A contrary example is that of the triumvirs ...
... examples all suggest that the business of the conference was not usually pro- longed , but that one or more of the actors took an early opportunity to advance on to the Platform . A contrary example is that of the triumvirs ...
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... example can be seen in 2 Henry IV , when in the Folio text the King is made to say : I pray you take me up , and beare me hence Into some other Chamber : softly ' pray . Let there be no noyse made ( my gentle friends ) Unlesse some dull ...
... example can be seen in 2 Henry IV , when in the Folio text the King is made to say : I pray you take me up , and beare me hence Into some other Chamber : softly ' pray . Let there be no noyse made ( my gentle friends ) Unlesse some dull ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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