On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 47
... face . " Why , Sir John , " says the indignant Bardolph , " my Face does you no harme . " " No , Ile be sworne , " he retorts : " I make as good use of it , as many a man doth of a Deaths - Head , or a Memento Mori . I never see thy ...
... face . " Why , Sir John , " says the indignant Bardolph , " my Face does you no harme . " " No , Ile be sworne , " he retorts : " I make as good use of it , as many a man doth of a Deaths - Head , or a Memento Mori . I never see thy ...
Page 207
... face . There is a small trap - door in their corner of the Platform , from which , perhaps , the flames can be supplied to light up their bent , pensive faces . The neighing of horses , the strange sound of the armourers ' hammers , the ...
... face . There is a small trap - door in their corner of the Platform , from which , perhaps , the flames can be supplied to light up their bent , pensive faces . The neighing of horses , the strange sound of the armourers ' hammers , the ...
Page 283
... Face , my Thane , is as a Booke , where men • .. The regular rhythm is suspended when Macbeth begins to speak : it is not resumed until the words Your Face , my Thane . . . . In a musical score the effect would be marked by a series of ...
... Face , my Thane , is as a Booke , where men • .. The regular rhythm is suspended when Macbeth begins to speak : it is not resumed until the words Your Face , my Thane . . . . In a musical score the effect would be marked by a series of ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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