On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 36
... Study . The curtains drawn aside at the beginning of the scene and closed again at the end on Portia's instructions are either the alcove hangings between window and door in the rear wall of the Study , or " traverses " specially hung ...
... Study . The curtains drawn aside at the beginning of the scene and closed again at the end on Portia's instructions are either the alcove hangings between window and door in the rear wall of the Study , or " traverses " specially hung ...
Page 96
... Study R ; his departure will certainly be towards the left - probably Study L - for he is making for Octavius ' tent , and we may now assume that Brutus ' base is captured . It will be seen that it has been quite easy throughout to ...
... Study R ; his departure will certainly be towards the left - probably Study L - for he is making for Octavius ' tent , and we may now assume that Brutus ' base is captured . It will be seen that it has been quite easy throughout to ...
Page 319
... Study and Platform . I. iv ( at Orsino's ) : Chamber . I. v ( Olivia - Viola - Malvolio ) : Study and Platform . II . i ( Antonio - Sebastian ) : Platform . II . ii ( Viola - Malvolio in Street ) : Platform . II . iii ( drinking scene ) ...
... Study and Platform . I. iv ( at Orsino's ) : Chamber . I. v ( Olivia - Viola - Malvolio ) : Study and Platform . II . i ( Antonio - Sebastian ) : Platform . II . ii ( Viola - Malvolio in Street ) : Platform . II . iii ( drinking scene ) ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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