On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 27
... speech- headings were printed either from the author's original manuscript or from a close transcript of this . I believe that , although Shake- speare generally fixed upon a name for each of his characters on his or her first ...
... speech- headings were printed either from the author's original manuscript or from a close transcript of this . I believe that , although Shake- speare generally fixed upon a name for each of his characters on his or her first ...
Page 131
... speech , and more especially in Hamlet's comment- Is it not monstrous that this Player heere , But in a Fixion , in a dreame of Passion , Could force his soule so to his whole conceit , That from her working , all his visage warm'd ...
... speech , and more especially in Hamlet's comment- Is it not monstrous that this Player heere , But in a Fixion , in a dreame of Passion , Could force his soule so to his whole conceit , That from her working , all his visage warm'd ...
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... speeches which create the action in " Messenger Speech " form . Such too is the open- ing dialogue of The Merchant of Venice , in which Solanio and Salarino , " cursed by actors as the two worst bores in the whole Shakespearean canon ...
... speeches which create the action in " Messenger Speech " form . Such too is the open- ing dialogue of The Merchant of Venice , in which Solanio and Salarino , " cursed by actors as the two worst bores in the whole Shakespearean canon ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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