On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 22
... appearance of this façade would perhaps be modified by the hangings of different colours chosen to suit the type of play . " The central face is made up of curtained insets at all three levels . On the ground floor is the Study , 23 ...
... appearance of this façade would perhaps be modified by the hangings of different colours chosen to suit the type of play . " The central face is made up of curtained insets at all three levels . On the ground floor is the Study , 23 ...
Page 76
... appearance of Caesar followed by the " chidden Traine " is through the R door : his second departure will therefore be by the L door . Casca , after his blunt description of Antony's offer of the crown and Caesar's swoon , follows out L ...
... appearance of Caesar followed by the " chidden Traine " is through the R door : his second departure will therefore be by the L door . Casca , after his blunt description of Antony's offer of the crown and Caesar's swoon , follows out L ...
Page 221
... appearance and behaviour at particular moments . It seems , indeed , an important point of technique arising from the conditions of performance : the detailed description takes the place of the facial expression visible with the make ...
... appearance and behaviour at particular moments . It seems , indeed , an important point of technique arising from the conditions of performance : the detailed description takes the place of the facial expression visible with the make ...
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