On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 70
... dialogue . Then the thunderstorm drops for Brutus ' orchard where it would obviously be inappropriate and disturbing both to Brutus ' philosophic brooding and to the whispered colloquy of the con- spirators , and indeed to the hushed ...
... dialogue . Then the thunderstorm drops for Brutus ' orchard where it would obviously be inappropriate and disturbing both to Brutus ' philosophic brooding and to the whispered colloquy of the con- spirators , and indeed to the hushed ...
Page 102
... dialogue helps us with no more detailed description than " this wildernesse " . Sometimes it is elaborate for the needs of the play , as for instance in the prolonged forest - sequence of Titus Andronicus . Tamora and Aaron meet in " a ...
... dialogue helps us with no more detailed description than " this wildernesse " . Sometimes it is elaborate for the needs of the play , as for instance in the prolonged forest - sequence of Titus Andronicus . Tamora and Aaron meet in " a ...
Page 182
... dialogue of the panic - stricken conspirators at the front of the platform . The passage from the street to the Capitol is ( as Granville - Barker makes clear , Prefaces to Shakespeare , First Series , 122 ) an excellent example of the ...
... dialogue of the panic - stricken conspirators at the front of the platform . The passage from the street to the Capitol is ( as Granville - Barker makes clear , Prefaces to Shakespeare , First Series , 122 ) an excellent example of the ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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