On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 82
... hears from him the disastrous news . Weeping and distracted , she rushes from the Study with the words , " I will not goe from Troy . " I think it likely that at this point the curtains of the Study are closed : the visitors enter the ...
... hears from him the disastrous news . Weeping and distracted , she rushes from the Study with the words , " I will not goe from Troy . " I think it likely that at this point the curtains of the Study are closed : the visitors enter the ...
Page 137
... hear their con- versation ; Cassius calls Messala to him and tells him of his superstitious foreboding . The emphatic conversation is right forward on the Platform , the incidental one behind : it would be impossible to look beyond a ...
... hear their con- versation ; Cassius calls Messala to him and tells him of his superstitious foreboding . The emphatic conversation is right forward on the Platform , the incidental one behind : it would be impossible to look beyond a ...
Page 138
... hear their further plotting , must be spoken as the three conspirators tour the perimeter of the Platform to depart by the opposite door . The ladies ' half of the conspiracy is conducted on exactly similar lines : Hero says looke where ...
... hear their further plotting , must be spoken as the three conspirators tour the perimeter of the Platform to depart by the opposite door . The ladies ' half of the conspiracy is conducted on exactly similar lines : Hero says looke where ...
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