On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 67
... Henry IV asks for music in his last illness , 125 and the Doctor prescribes louder music for the waking of Lear after his frenzy.126 An interesting example , where the dramatist seems to have an ironical purpose in employing music ...
... Henry IV asks for music in his last illness , 125 and the Doctor prescribes louder music for the waking of Lear after his frenzy.126 An interesting example , where the dramatist seems to have an ironical purpose in employing music ...
Page 250
... Henry IV and Henry V - is instructive here . Inevitably , with the Tudor interpreta- tion of history , there are patterns of orthodoxy in the treatment of this period too . The theme of regicide is prominent on the lips of the uneasy ...
... Henry IV and Henry V - is instructive here . Inevitably , with the Tudor interpreta- tion of history , there are patterns of orthodoxy in the treatment of this period too . The theme of regicide is prominent on the lips of the uneasy ...
Page 331
... Henry IV ( continued ) line page line page Act II Scene iii 100 Scene i 201 32 20 175 216 200 29 226 242 44 , 200 191 130 334 73 251 128 561 142 Act II Act III Scene i 67 ... Henry IV ( continued ) Henry V ( continued INDEX OF PASSAGES 331.
... Henry IV ( continued ) line page line page Act II Scene iii 100 Scene i 201 32 20 175 216 200 29 226 242 44 , 200 191 130 334 73 251 128 561 142 Act II Act III Scene i 67 ... Henry IV ( continued ) Henry V ( continued INDEX OF PASSAGES 331.
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