On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 88
... give all my fame , " says their attendant Boy , " for a Pot of Ale , and Safetie . ' We may notice certain recurrent devices by which Shakespeare gives dramatic interest to the pitched battle itself : the mere instruc- tion to his hired ...
... give all my fame , " says their attendant Boy , " for a Pot of Ale , and Safetie . ' We may notice certain recurrent devices by which Shakespeare gives dramatic interest to the pitched battle itself : the mere instruc- tion to his hired ...
Page 193
... give such individual life and vitality to many minor rôles . One notices a practical common sense in the handling of limited manpower , when in Julius Caesar the minor conspirators and senators and plebeians of the first half vanish to ...
... give such individual life and vitality to many minor rôles . One notices a practical common sense in the handling of limited manpower , when in Julius Caesar the minor conspirators and senators and plebeians of the first half vanish to ...
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... give reality to the poetical characterisation . ( Creation in Words — of Character , see especially pp . 221 ff . ) 122 The end of the scene , the coda between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth , shows the poet's technique at its busiest . It is ...
... give reality to the poetical characterisation . ( Creation in Words — of Character , see especially pp . 221 ff . ) 122 The end of the scene , the coda between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth , shows the poet's technique at its busiest . It is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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