On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 90
... battle and the post- mortem description to complete it . At Wakefield 190 there is A March afarre off , followed eight lines later by an Alarum : then York goes to the battle : the child Rutland is murdered by Clifford . Then Alarum ...
... battle and the post- mortem description to complete it . At Wakefield 190 there is A March afarre off , followed eight lines later by an Alarum : then York goes to the battle : the child Rutland is murdered by Clifford . Then Alarum ...
Page 91
... battle itself is over in ten lines , sandwiched between two sets of Alarums , Excursions , the second followed by the trumpet signal for Retreat.192 The incidents are the decapitation of Austria and the capture of young Arthur - the ...
... battle itself is over in ten lines , sandwiched between two sets of Alarums , Excursions , the second followed by the trumpet signal for Retreat.192 The incidents are the decapitation of Austria and the capture of young Arthur - the ...
Page 310
... battle itself follows the simple Homeric structure . Young Seyward , singled out in V. vi . 2 — You ( worthy Unkle ) Shall with my Cosin your right Noble Sonne Leade our first Battell - is the Patroclus . His body is removed , for we ...
... battle itself follows the simple Homeric structure . Young Seyward , singled out in V. vi . 2 — You ( worthy Unkle ) Shall with my Cosin your right Noble Sonne Leade our first Battell - is the Patroclus . His body is removed , for we ...
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