On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Ronald Watkins. WWW WWwww T the cries of " Stand , stand , stand " echoing at various distances off- stage will ... stands with the Mayor upon the Walls of Coventry ( on the Tarras ) , awaiting reinforcements : he is especially anxious ...
Ronald Watkins. WWW WWwww T the cries of " Stand , stand , stand " echoing at various distances off- stage will ... stands with the Mayor upon the Walls of Coventry ( on the Tarras ) , awaiting reinforcements : he is especially anxious ...
Page 187
... Stand fast together , least some Friend of Caesars Should chance- Bru . Talke not of standing . Publius good cheere ... stand upon . 100 H 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT WITHERTO we have considered the.
... Stand fast together , least some Friend of Caesars Should chance- Bru . Talke not of standing . Publius good cheere ... stand upon . 100 H 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT WITHERTO we have considered the.
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... Stand ho . Bru . Stand ho , speake the word along . Stand . Stand . Stand . " 1 The echoing order to " Stand " grows gradually more distant as it passes down the line , the furthest being perhaps spoken by someone outside the playhouse ...
... Stand ho . Bru . Stand ho , speake the word along . Stand . Stand . Stand . " 1 The echoing order to " Stand " grows gradually more distant as it passes down the line , the furthest being perhaps spoken by someone outside the playhouse ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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