On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 78
... Lord Stanley sends a mid- night warning to Lord Hastings , we read : Enter a Messenger to the Doore of Hastings : and the envoy uses the knocker to rouse Hastings from his bed.167 This direction is the opening of a new scene , but the ...
... Lord Stanley sends a mid- night warning to Lord Hastings , we read : Enter a Messenger to the Doore of Hastings : and the envoy uses the knocker to rouse Hastings from his bed.167 This direction is the opening of a new scene , but the ...
Page 124
... Lord I thanke it , poore foole it keepes on the windy side of Care , my coosin tells him in his eare that he is in my [ read her ] heart . And so she doth coosin . Clau . Beat . Good Lord for alliance : thus goes every one to the world ...
... Lord I thanke it , poore foole it keepes on the windy side of Care , my coosin tells him in his eare that he is in my [ read her ] heart . And so she doth coosin . Clau . Beat . Good Lord for alliance : thus goes every one to the world ...
Page 246
... Lord Chief Justice transport us by their very presence back to London . The King is dead , and the Lord Chief Justice wishes he were too ; for he has had occasion to incur the enmity of his successor . Warwick agrees Indeed I thinke the ...
... Lord Chief Justice transport us by their very presence back to London . The King is dead , and the Lord Chief Justice wishes he were too ; for he has had occasion to incur the enmity of his successor . Warwick agrees Indeed I thinke the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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