On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 97
... interesting development of this running sequence is that of the prison episode in Measure for Measure . This begins at the opening of Act III and continues until the end of IV . iii ( from page 70 to page 78 in the Folio ) , and is ...
... interesting development of this running sequence is that of the prison episode in Measure for Measure . This begins at the opening of Act III and continues until the end of IV . iii ( from page 70 to page 78 in the Folio ) , and is ...
Page 155
... interesting field for speculation — if not research — is to be found among the individual personalities of the Chamberlain's Men . We must remember that Shakespeare was writing his plays not only for a particular playhouse but also for ...
... interesting field for speculation — if not research — is to be found among the individual personalities of the Chamberlain's Men . We must remember that Shakespeare was writing his plays not only for a particular playhouse but also for ...
Page 157
... interesting to find Iago and Enobarbus in the succession . Baldwin hits it off when he says that " the funda- mental characteristic of Lowin is a certain bluff gruffness , which may be of the ' honest ' soldier type , or that of the ...
... interesting to find Iago and Enobarbus in the succession . Baldwin hits it off when he says that " the funda- mental characteristic of Lowin is a certain bluff gruffness , which may be of the ' honest ' soldier type , or that of the ...
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