On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 124
... Lady , as you are mine , I am yours , I give away my selfe for you , and doat upon the exchange . Beat . Speake cosin , or ( if you cannot ) stop his mouth with a kisse , and let not him speake neither . Pedro . Infaith Lady you have a ...
... Lady , as you are mine , I am yours , I give away my selfe for you , and doat upon the exchange . Beat . Speake cosin , or ( if you cannot ) stop his mouth with a kisse , and let not him speake neither . Pedro . Infaith Lady you have a ...
Page 283
... Lady . And when goes hence ? Macb . To morrow , as he purposes . Lady . O never , Shall Sunne that Morrow see . Your Face , my Thane , is as a Booke , where men • .. The regular rhythm is suspended when Macbeth begins to speak : it is ...
... Lady . And when goes hence ? Macb . To morrow , as he purposes . Lady . O never , Shall Sunne that Morrow see . Your Face , my Thane , is as a Booke , where men • .. The regular rhythm is suspended when Macbeth begins to speak : it is ...
Page 286
... Lady Macbeth comes to apply the goad of her over- whelming rhetoric . For this theme the ideal locality is outside the banquet - room , where the King - kinsman - guest is being entertained . The advantage of the unlocalised platform is ...
... Lady Macbeth comes to apply the goad of her over- whelming rhetoric . For this theme the ideal locality is outside the banquet - room , where the King - kinsman - guest is being entertained . The advantage of the unlocalised platform is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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