On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 119
... thou didst but consent To this most cruell Act : do but dispaire , And if thou want'st a Cord , the smallest thred That ever Spider twisted from her wombe Will serve to strangle thee : A rush will be a beame To hang thee on . Or wouldst ...
... thou didst but consent To this most cruell Act : do but dispaire , And if thou want'st a Cord , the smallest thred That ever Spider twisted from her wombe Will serve to strangle thee : A rush will be a beame To hang thee on . Or wouldst ...
Page 205
... Thou'dst shiver'd like an Egge : but thou do'st breath : Hast heavy substance , bleed'st not , speak'st , art sound , Ten Masts at each , make not the altitude Which thou hast perpendicularly fell , Thy Life's a Myracle . Speake yet ...
... Thou'dst shiver'd like an Egge : but thou do'st breath : Hast heavy substance , bleed'st not , speak'st , art sound , Ten Masts at each , make not the altitude Which thou hast perpendicularly fell , Thy Life's a Myracle . Speake yet ...
Page 256
... thou my Lieutenant . and his tormentor with grim irony replies- I am your owne for ever . ( III . iii . 479 f . ) The word " honest " is of course another example . It would be tedious to quote every instance of its use ( it is ...
... thou my Lieutenant . and his tormentor with grim irony replies- I am your owne for ever . ( III . iii . 479 f . ) The word " honest " is of course another example . It would be tedious to quote every instance of its use ( it is ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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