On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 79
... tells the story rather than indicates the geographical features of the stage : for instance , Antipholus E. , on p . 91 , tells us that he means to dine with " a wench of excellent discourse " ( III . i . 109 ) ; his next appearance ...
... tells the story rather than indicates the geographical features of the stage : for instance , Antipholus E. , on p . 91 , tells us that he means to dine with " a wench of excellent discourse " ( III . i . 109 ) ; his next appearance ...
Page 203
... tells him that it is " foure by the day " : his " poore Jade " is galled by the saddle : the " Pease and Beanes are as danke here as a Dog " : the whole place is topsy - turvy since Robin the Ostler died : we hear complaints of the ...
... tells him that it is " foure by the day " : his " poore Jade " is galled by the saddle : the " Pease and Beanes are as danke here as a Dog " : the whole place is topsy - turvy since Robin the Ostler died : we hear complaints of the ...
Page 264
... tells the King " Our flesh and blood , my Lord , is growne so vilde , that it doth hate what gets it " ( III . iv . 149 f . ) . Edmund , the hypocrite , pretends a dilemma as he says to Cornwall " How my Lord , I may be censured , that ...
... tells the King " Our flesh and blood , my Lord , is growne so vilde , that it doth hate what gets it " ( III . iv . 149 f . ) . Edmund , the hypocrite , pretends a dilemma as he says to Cornwall " How my Lord , I may be censured , that ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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