On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 45
... detail that is reproduced with the appropriate properties in the action , the better : after all , the selection has been made by Shakespeare himself , whose eye for the significant detail is that of an artist of genius . To illustrate ...
... detail that is reproduced with the appropriate properties in the action , the better : after all , the selection has been made by Shakespeare himself , whose eye for the significant detail is that of an artist of genius . To illustrate ...
Page 231
... ) closest to the objective detail 136 King Lear , III . ii . 45 ff . 138 See below , pp . 289 f . 137 King Lear , III . ii . 4 ff .; 16 ff . of Elizabethan modernity or to the conventional setting of the THE POET'S STAGECRAFT 231.
... ) closest to the objective detail 136 King Lear , III . ii . 45 ff . 138 See below , pp . 289 f . 137 King Lear , III . ii . 4 ff .; 16 ff . of Elizabethan modernity or to the conventional setting of the THE POET'S STAGECRAFT 231.
Page 299
... detail- the glimmering western sky , the sound of horses , the call for light , Banquo the last - comer within the note of expectation , the horses going about ( with appropriate imitation off - stage ) , the usual walk to the palace ...
... detail- the glimmering western sky , the sound of horses , the call for light , Banquo the last - comer within the note of expectation , the horses going about ( with appropriate imitation off - stage ) , the usual walk to the palace ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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