On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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... Richard II to Richard III would be all the clearer if we came to recognise the recurrent emblems , some of which provide imagery for the poet's dialogue . But apart from this consideration , the same principle applies that we should ...
... Richard II to Richard III would be all the clearer if we came to recognise the recurrent emblems , some of which provide imagery for the poet's dialogue . But apart from this consideration , the same principle applies that we should ...
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Ronald Watkins. piece generally used to grace a procession . The great moment when Richard of Gloucester mounts the throne of his ambition is thus marked in the Folio : Sound a Sennet . Enter Richard in pompe.100 The parallel crisis in ...
Ronald Watkins. piece generally used to grace a procession . The great moment when Richard of Gloucester mounts the throne of his ambition is thus marked in the Folio : Sound a Sennet . Enter Richard in pompe.100 The parallel crisis in ...
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... Richard II , 58 ; Richard III , 58 ; Henry IV , 59 ; Julius Caesar , 59 , 61 ; Macbeth , 276 Cowley , Richard , 25 , 160 , 161 f . , 320 ff . Crosse , 164 , 320 ff . D'AVENANT , II Digges , Leonard , 147 ( note ) , 165 ( note ) ...
... Richard II , 58 ; Richard III , 58 ; Henry IV , 59 ; Julius Caesar , 59 , 61 ; Macbeth , 276 Cowley , Richard , 25 , 160 , 161 f . , 320 ff . Crosse , 164 , 320 ff . D'AVENANT , II Digges , Leonard , 147 ( note ) , 165 ( note ) ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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