On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 123
... Othello ( " Behold , I have a weapon " ) and his agony as he looks upon his dead wife , the obdurate silence of the convicted Iago , the valediction of Othello with the startling climax of his death - the unflagging tension of this ...
... Othello ( " Behold , I have a weapon " ) and his agony as he looks upon his dead wife , the obdurate silence of the convicted Iago , the valediction of Othello with the startling climax of his death - the unflagging tension of this ...
Page 134
... Othello and Iago have come swiftly through one door towards the nearest Stage - Post : Iago's embarrassed whispers are as close to the 84 Hamlet , V. i . 61 ff . 85 Othello , III . iii . 35 ff . audience's ear as to Othello's ...
... Othello and Iago have come swiftly through one door towards the nearest Stage - Post : Iago's embarrassed whispers are as close to the 84 Hamlet , V. i . 61 ff . 85 Othello , III . iii . 35 ff . audience's ear as to Othello's ...
Page 256
... Othello , bent on destroying both Cassio and Desdemona , says to Iago : Now art thou my Lieutenant . and his ... Othello with the words Looke to her ( Moore ) if thou hast eies to see : She ha's deceiv'd her Father , and may thee ... and ...
... Othello , bent on destroying both Cassio and Desdemona , says to Iago : Now art thou my Lieutenant . and his ... Othello with the words Looke to her ( Moore ) if thou hast eies to see : She ha's deceiv'd her Father , and may thee ... and ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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