On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 32
... Platform leads to the monument in the Study . But more often it is combined and merged with the Platform and gives a colour to it by its furnishings , whether of indoors or outdoors . One thinks of the recurrent throne - room , " the ...
... Platform leads to the monument in the Study . But more often it is combined and merged with the Platform and gives a colour to it by its furnishings , whether of indoors or outdoors . One thinks of the recurrent throne - room , " the ...
Page 36
... Platform , for the Study would be set ready for the throne - room . I. ii would then use the Platform and Study in combination . At the end of the scene the Study would be closed again , and the Chorus would appear , this time on the ...
... Platform , for the Study would be set ready for the throne - room . I. ii would then use the Platform and Study in combination . At the end of the scene the Study would be closed again , and the Chorus would appear , this time on the ...
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... Platform , and the continuity of subject is very close and direct between one scene and the next . This direct method makes the very freest use of the un- localised Platform , as we have already seen in Chapter III . The maskers ...
... Platform , and the continuity of subject is very close and direct between one scene and the next . This direct method makes the very freest use of the un- localised Platform , as we have already seen in Chapter III . The maskers ...
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