On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... dialogue . Then the thunderstorm drops for Brutus ' orchard where it would obviously be inappropriate and disturbing both to Brutus ' philosophic brooding and to the whispered colloquy of the con- spirators , and indeed to the hushed ...
... dialogue . Then the thunderstorm drops for Brutus ' orchard where it would obviously be inappropriate and disturbing both to Brutus ' philosophic brooding and to the whispered colloquy of the con- spirators , and indeed to the hushed ...
Page 138
... dialogue.97 In the box - tree scene of Twelfth Night , the situation is reversed : the victim speaks aloud , the conspirators aside . The interruptions of Sir Toby and his crew come from the Study , 96 Troilus and Cressida , V. ii . 9 ...
... dialogue.97 In the box - tree scene of Twelfth Night , the situation is reversed : the victim speaks aloud , the conspirators aside . The interruptions of Sir Toby and his crew come from the Study , 96 Troilus and Cressida , V. ii . 9 ...
Page 299
... dialogue . Something may be missing from our cut version of the play . But it is worth remarking that there is a purely mechanical reason why a third is necessary : if the scene is played on the Platform , Banquo's body must be carried ...
... dialogue . Something may be missing from our cut version of the play . But it is worth remarking that there is a purely mechanical reason why a third is necessary : if the scene is played on the Platform , Banquo's body must be carried ...
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