On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 86
... doubt Will issue out againe , and bid us battaile . " Two more armies arrive from the left , led by Montague and Somerset , and likewise march through the gates . Then as the climax of the scene , " loe , where George of Clarence ...
... doubt Will issue out againe , and bid us battaile . " Two more armies arrive from the left , led by Montague and Somerset , and likewise march through the gates . Then as the climax of the scene , " loe , where George of Clarence ...
Page 158
... doubt due to some difference of temperament or personality : there is certainly an individuality of character in his 156 Baldwin , op . cit . , 235 . 157 Baldwin , op . cit . , 234 . 158 The part of Falstaff is often assigned to Kemp ...
... doubt due to some difference of temperament or personality : there is certainly an individuality of character in his 156 Baldwin , op . cit . , 235 . 157 Baldwin , op . cit . , 234 . 158 The part of Falstaff is often assigned to Kemp ...
Page 310
... doubt see that they worked with discretion . The words must always be audible , or the shape of the play's climax is marred . ( Effects , pp . 69 ff . ) 24 This way my Lord , the Castles gently rendred . The formal entry into the Castle ...
... doubt see that they worked with discretion . The words must always be audible , or the shape of the play's climax is marred . ( Effects , pp . 69 ff . ) 24 This way my Lord , the Castles gently rendred . The formal entry into the Castle ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
Copyright | |
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