On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 148
... Hamlet's " tenders " to Ophelia : It seemes it is as proper to our Age , To cast beyond our selves in our Opinions , As it is common for the yonger sort To lacke discretion . . . ... so that we can feel that there is some substance in ...
... Hamlet's " tenders " to Ophelia : It seemes it is as proper to our Age , To cast beyond our selves in our Opinions , As it is common for the yonger sort To lacke discretion . . . ... so that we can feel that there is some substance in ...
Page 241
... Hamlet . When the Prince asks Horatio what is his affair in Elsinore , Horatio reluctantly answers My Lord , I came to see your Father's funerall . From Hamlet's previous soliloquy we know that this must have been nearly two months ago ...
... Hamlet . When the Prince asks Horatio what is his affair in Elsinore , Horatio reluctantly answers My Lord , I came to see your Father's funerall . From Hamlet's previous soliloquy we know that this must have been nearly two months ago ...
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... Hamlet . " After Hamlet , " says Chambers , ' came a group of plays which , to some readers at least , show Shake- speare in a rather uncomfortable mood : the bitter comedies of All's Well and Measure for Measure , and Troilus and ...
... Hamlet . " After Hamlet , " says Chambers , ' came a group of plays which , to some readers at least , show Shake- speare in a rather uncomfortable mood : the bitter comedies of All's Well and Measure for Measure , and Troilus and ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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