On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 36
... 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 across 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 across the ...
Page 77
... curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have the bare Platform again , with its entries by the two doors and the centre of the curtain . Thunder & Lightning . Enter Julius Caesar in his Night - gowne . He will ...
... curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have the bare Platform again , with its entries by the two doors and the centre of the curtain . Thunder & Lightning . Enter Julius Caesar in his Night - gowne . He will ...
Page 288
... curtains . With the imperceptible cunning of genius , Shake- speare returns us to the Platform and the reality of Macbeth's situation , in the words Thou sowre [ read sure ] and firme - set Earth . ... On the invitation of the bell ...
... curtains . With the imperceptible cunning of genius , Shake- speare returns us to the Platform and the reality of Macbeth's situation , in the words Thou sowre [ read sure ] and firme - set Earth . ... On the invitation of the bell ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
Copyright | |
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