On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 45
... Romeo and Juliet , it is easy to make a substantial list of necessary " props " : a torch for Paris , and a bunch of flowers ; a torch for Romeo's boy , afterwards planted by Romeo in the vault , where its unexpected presence is twice ...
... Romeo and Juliet , it is easy to make a substantial list of necessary " props " : a torch for Paris , and a bunch of flowers ; a torch for Romeo's boy , afterwards planted by Romeo in the vault , where its unexpected presence is twice ...
Page 127
... Romeo as he " beats downe their fatall points ” , and the " envious thrust " of Tybalt under Romeo's intervening arm : then the climax of the return of Romeo to revenge Mercutio's death . 55 A similar recital but given with a malign ...
... Romeo as he " beats downe their fatall points ” , and the " envious thrust " of Tybalt under Romeo's intervening arm : then the climax of the return of Romeo to revenge Mercutio's death . 55 A similar recital but given with a malign ...
Page 136
... Romeo , torch in hand , questions the servant on the perimeter . Tybalt's indignant argument with Capulet is also outside the Stage - Posts . But when Romeo addresses himself to Juliet , he probably joins her in the dance within , and ...
... Romeo , torch in hand , questions the servant on the perimeter . Tybalt's indignant argument with Capulet is also outside the Stage - Posts . But when Romeo addresses himself to Juliet , he probably joins her in the dance within , and ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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