On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... door " towards the Capitoll " and Flavius through the centre of the Study curtain , thus leaving the L door free for Caesar's entry . The citizens , who have had time to travel round the back of the Tiring - House , reappear through L ...
... door " towards the Capitoll " and Flavius through the centre of the Study curtain , thus leaving the L door free for Caesar's entry . The citizens , who have had time to travel round the back of the Tiring - House , reappear through L ...
Page 79
... doors is the front door of Antipholus of Ephesus ( the action including a prolonged altercation through the wicket ) : later in the play the other door is identified as the Abbey . It is usual in such cases that when one door is ...
... doors is the front door of Antipholus of Ephesus ( the action including a prolonged altercation through the wicket ) : later in the play the other door is identified as the Abbey . It is usual in such cases that when one door is ...
Page 80
Ronald Watkins. scene ( III . iii ) we shall readily expect the R door to be Ford's front- door : by it Ford and his fellow searchers will approach the house , meeting the buck - basket in the very doorway . The search for Falstaff is ...
Ronald Watkins. scene ( III . iii ) we shall readily expect the R door to be Ford's front- door : by it Ford and his fellow searchers will approach the house , meeting the buck - basket in the very doorway . The search for Falstaff is ...
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