On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 281
... especially p . 146 ; see also pp . 88 f . 48 The Prince of Cumberland : that is a step . a clear case of the normal soliloquising position , with another conversation up- stage . ( Positioning , see especially p . 137 ) The incidents of ...
... especially p . 146 ; see also pp . 88 f . 48 The Prince of Cumberland : that is a step . a clear case of the normal soliloquising position , with another conversation up- stage . ( Positioning , see especially p . 137 ) The incidents of ...
Page 296
... especially pp . 222 ff . ) Senit sounded . The usual sign of a big formal entry , with the appropriate pomp and circumstance to indicate that Macbeth and his Lady have achieved the object of their ambition . ( Music , see especially pp ...
... especially pp . 222 ff . ) Senit sounded . The usual sign of a big formal entry , with the appropriate pomp and circumstance to indicate that Macbeth and his Lady have achieved the object of their ambition . ( Music , see especially pp ...
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... especially pp . 221 ff . ) ACT V , Scene iv Still Malcolm's marching drum : the English uniforms mingle with the ... especially pp . 215 ff . ) ( Creation in Words - of Character , see especially p . 223 ff . ) 19 To morrow , and to ...
... especially pp . 221 ff . ) ACT V , Scene iv Still Malcolm's marching drum : the English uniforms mingle with the ... especially pp . 215 ff . ) ( Creation in Words - of Character , see especially p . 223 ff . ) 19 To morrow , and to ...
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