On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 186
... imagination of the poet . Salient features are the initial stab of Casca from behind on the neck , while Metellus throws Caesar's cloak over his head ; then a prolonged and violent struggle in which Caesar defends himself with vigour ...
... imagination of the poet . Salient features are the initial stab of Casca from behind on the neck , while Metellus throws Caesar's cloak over his head ; then a prolonged and violent struggle in which Caesar defends himself with vigour ...
Page 208
... imagination : undistracted by pictorial realism , their imagination responds to his bidding — and lo ! it is midnight between the rival camps . The robbery on Gads Hill is a good example of an incidental but important effect of the ...
... imagination : undistracted by pictorial realism , their imagination responds to his bidding — and lo ! it is midnight between the rival camps . The robbery on Gads Hill is a good example of an incidental but important effect of the ...
Page 316
... imagination of the modern producer : only he must by implication subordinate his own imagination to that of Shakespeare himself . To follow his lead is , as I know by experience , an exhilarating adventure . Stand in imagination — since ...
... imagination of the modern producer : only he must by implication subordinate his own imagination to that of Shakespeare himself . To follow his lead is , as I know by experience , an exhilarating adventure . Stand in imagination — since ...
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