On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 44
... Julius Caesar at Harrow , in 1946 : against one of the Stage - Posts , with its back to the audience , stood a bust ( Elizabethan style ) on a plinth . This did duty in the opening scene for one of the " Images " that the tribune will ...
... Julius Caesar at Harrow , in 1946 : against one of the Stage - Posts , with its back to the audience , stood a bust ( Elizabethan style ) on a plinth . This did duty in the opening scene for one of the " Images " that the tribune will ...
Page 104
... Julius Caesar . We shall examine in detail on a later page the scene of Caesar's murder . It is enough here to point out that it begins in the streets , that is to say , on the bare Platform : Cassius prevents the importunate ...
... Julius Caesar . We shall examine in detail on a later page the scene of Caesar's murder . It is enough here to point out that it begins in the streets , that is to say , on the bare Platform : Cassius prevents the importunate ...
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... Julius Caesar . The background colour is largely modern , as may be shown in a list of items - the pocket , the gown ... Caesar's growing Feathers ) ; and the scene owes its initial momentum to the stock contribution of the playhouse ...
... Julius Caesar . The background colour is largely modern , as may be shown in a list of items - the pocket , the gown ... Caesar's growing Feathers ) ; and the scene owes its initial momentum to the stock contribution of the playhouse ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
Copyright | |
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