On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 91
... John and King Philip ends with a great dramatic crescendo of inflamed tempers . " To Arms let's hie , " cries King John . But the battle itself is over in ten lines , sandwiched between two sets of Alarums , Excursions , the second ...
... John and King Philip ends with a great dramatic crescendo of inflamed tempers . " To Arms let's hie , " cries King John . But the battle itself is over in ten lines , sandwiched between two sets of Alarums , Excursions , the second ...
Page 156
... John Lowin . Pope was evidently himself something of a character in private life , with an oddly - assorted household which , as Baldwin says , 157 was perhaps the target of Ben Jonson's slanderous insinuations , but which might also ...
... John Lowin . Pope was evidently himself something of a character in private life , with an oddly - assorted household which , as Baldwin says , 157 was perhaps the target of Ben Jonson's slanderous insinuations , but which might also ...
Page 327
... John ) , 119 BANQUO , 126 , 127 Bassanio , 118 Bastard ( Philip , King John ) , 119 , 142 Beatrice ( Much Ado About Nothing ) , 123 f . Belch , Sir Toby , 151 , 152 Benedick , 138 Benvolio , 127 Bottom , 127 Boyet , 217 Brabantio , 121 ...
... John ) , 119 BANQUO , 126 , 127 Bassanio , 118 Bastard ( Philip , King John ) , 119 , 142 Beatrice ( Much Ado About Nothing ) , 123 f . Belch , Sir Toby , 151 , 152 Benedick , 138 Benvolio , 127 Bottom , 127 Boyet , 217 Brabantio , 121 ...
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