On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 67
... Henry IV asks for music in his last illness , 125 and the Doctor prescribes louder music for the waking of Lear after his frenzy.126 An interesting example , where the dramatist seems to have an ironical purpose in employing music ...
... Henry IV asks for music in his last illness , 125 and the Doctor prescribes louder music for the waking of Lear after his frenzy.126 An interesting example , where the dramatist seems to have an ironical purpose in employing music ...
Page 89
... Henry V , III . v . 40 ff . 188 Henry V , IV . iii . 53 f . So in Troilus and Cressida , V. v . 6 ff . , Agamemnon recites a somewhat perfunctory " match - card " of the battle already in progress . 184 Henry V , IV . viii . 85 ff . 185 ...
... Henry V , III . v . 40 ff . 188 Henry V , IV . iii . 53 f . So in Troilus and Cressida , V. v . 6 ff . , Agamemnon recites a somewhat perfunctory " match - card " of the battle already in progress . 184 Henry V , IV . viii . 85 ff . 185 ...
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... Henry IV and Henry V - is instructive here . Inevitably , with the Tudor interpreta- tion of history , there are patterns of orthodoxy in the treatment of this period too . The theme of regicide is prominent on the lips of the uneasy ...
... Henry IV and Henry V - is instructive here . Inevitably , with the Tudor interpreta- tion of history , there are patterns of orthodoxy in the treatment of this period too . The theme of regicide is prominent on the lips of the uneasy ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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