On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 76
... Cassius . Cassius , at the end of the scene , goes through the centre of the Study curtain . We can be sure of this , because Scene iii opens with the meeting of Cicero and Casca , who need both doors : Casca , who has recently gone out ...
... Cassius . Cassius , at the end of the scene , goes through the centre of the Study curtain . We can be sure of this , because Scene iii opens with the meeting of Cicero and Casca , who need both doors : Casca , who has recently gone out ...
Page 94
... Cassius ' “ Legions , on the other side " . His words are interrupted by a Lowd Alarum , but if we do not hear them ... Cassius , and Brutus returns as he came by the L door . The Alarums swell again , and Cassius comes in with Titinius ...
... Cassius ' “ Legions , on the other side " . His words are interrupted by a Lowd Alarum , but if we do not hear them ... Cassius , and Brutus returns as he came by the L door . The Alarums swell again , and Cassius comes in with Titinius ...
Page 95
... Cassius Legions are by Antony . Titin . These tydings will well comfort Cassius . Messa . Where did you leave him . Titin . All disconsolate , With Pindarus his Bondman , on this Hill . Messa . Is not that he that lyes upon the ground ...
... Cassius Legions are by Antony . Titin . These tydings will well comfort Cassius . Messa . Where did you leave him . Titin . All disconsolate , With Pindarus his Bondman , on this Hill . Messa . Is not that he that lyes upon the ground ...
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