On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 22
... Chamber ; but since its railing is made of slender balusters , it is no longer noticed when the Chamber is revealed . On either side then of the central face of the Tiring - House , there is a permanent archi- tectural unit modelled on ...
... Chamber ; but since its railing is made of slender balusters , it is no longer noticed when the Chamber is revealed . On either side then of the central face of the Tiring - House , there is a permanent archi- tectural unit modelled on ...
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... Chamber is when we must go indoors to see Adriana and her sister ; thereafter the whole play takes place on the Platform level except for the scenes when the ladies are at home . In Romeo and Juliet the Chamber is exclusively reserved ...
... Chamber is when we must go indoors to see Adriana and her sister ; thereafter the whole play takes place on the Platform level except for the scenes when the ladies are at home . In Romeo and Juliet the Chamber is exclusively reserved ...
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... Chamber . iv Platform . v Tarras and Chamber . vi Platform . vii Study - Platform . viii Study Platform . ACT V , Scene i ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) The furnishing of the Chamber again needs no special differentiation : the ...
... Chamber . iv Platform . v Tarras and Chamber . vi Platform . vii Study - Platform . viii Study Platform . ACT V , Scene i ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) The furnishing of the Chamber again needs no special differentiation : the ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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