On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 77
... curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have the bare Platform again , with its entries by the two doors and the centre of the curtain . Thunder & Lightning . Enter Julius Caesar in his Night - gowne . He will ...
... curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have the bare Platform again , with its entries by the two doors and the centre of the curtain . Thunder & Lightning . Enter Julius Caesar in his Night - gowne . He will ...
Page 82
... curtains of the Study are closed : the visitors enter the Platform by the left - hand door : " It is great morning , " says Paris , “ and the houre prefixt Of her deliverie to this valiant Greeke Comes fast upon . " Troilus invites them ...
... curtains of the Study are closed : the visitors enter the Platform by the left - hand door : " It is great morning , " says Paris , “ and the houre prefixt Of her deliverie to this valiant Greeke Comes fast upon . " Troilus invites them ...
Page 288
... curtains . With the imperceptible cunning of genius , Shake- speare returns us to the Platform and the reality of Macbeth's situation , in the words Thou sowre [ read sure ] and firme - set Earth . ... On the invitation of the bell ...
... curtains . With the imperceptible cunning of genius , Shake- speare returns us to the Platform and the reality of Macbeth's situation , in the words Thou sowre [ read sure ] and firme - set Earth . ... On the invitation of the bell ...
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