On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 76
... goes by the R door " towards the Capitoll " and Flavius through the centre of the Study curtain , thus leaving the L door free for Caesar's entry . The citizens , who have had time to travel round the back of the Tiring - House ...
... goes by the R door " towards the Capitoll " and Flavius through the centre of the Study curtain , thus leaving the L door free for Caesar's entry . The citizens , who have had time to travel round the back of the Tiring - House ...
Page 77
... go in , and taste some wine " , the whole party goes through the Study curtains . No sooner are they gone than Artemidorus crosses the Platform from L door to R : it is plain from his words that he is in the street , and therefore when ...
... go in , and taste some wine " , the whole party goes through the Study curtains . No sooner are they gone than Artemidorus crosses the Platform from L door to R : it is plain from his words that he is in the street , and therefore when ...
Page 80
... go upstairs . It is easy to conjure up a picture of this scene in progress at the Globe , with the Study set in the style ... goes off in advance of the rest ( IV . i . 50 ) towards the house where Cressida is to be found : hitherto the ...
... go upstairs . It is easy to conjure up a picture of this scene in progress at the Globe , with the Study set in the style ... goes off in advance of the rest ( IV . i . 50 ) towards the house where Cressida is to be found : hitherto the ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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