On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Ronald Watkins. in their view was significant in helping the words to create their desired effect . The problem of ... created merely by poetical means out of one of the Stage - Posts , and likewise the bare Platform needs no tangible ...
Ronald Watkins. in their view was significant in helping the words to create their desired effect . The problem of ... created merely by poetical means out of one of the Stage - Posts , and likewise the bare Platform needs no tangible ...
Page 197
... create the realistic atmosphere of the town round the idyllic atmosphere of Orsino's court : when the time comes , Sebastian is thus all the more bewildered at his experiences with Olivia and her entourage . The Chorus in Henry V is ...
... create the realistic atmosphere of the town round the idyllic atmosphere of Orsino's court : when the time comes , Sebastian is thus all the more bewildered at his experiences with Olivia and her entourage . The Chorus in Henry V is ...
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... create the demand for a full - scale professional undertaking on these lines . More power , therefore , in the interim , to all those who will help to create the demand . It must , of course , be a matter of improvisation and makeshift ...
... create the demand for a full - scale professional undertaking on these lines . More power , therefore , in the interim , to all those who will help to create the demand . It must , of course , be a matter of improvisation and makeshift ...
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