On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... leave to reproduce some of the conjectural cast - lists which appear in that book . My thanks are also due to the Governors of Dulwich College for permission to reproduce the portraits of Richard Burbadge and William Sly from their ...
... leave to reproduce some of the conjectural cast - lists which appear in that book . My thanks are also due to the Governors of Dulwich College for permission to reproduce the portraits of Richard Burbadge and William Sly from their ...
Page 76
... 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 , forming an avenue for the procession , which makes a circular tour in front of the ...
... 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 , forming an avenue for the procession , which makes a circular tour in front of the ...
Page 284
... leave nothing to chance . Moreover , he strengthens his continuity thus . ACT I , Scene vi ( Creation in Words of Character , pp . 217 ff . ) The King's three entries are quite logically differentiated in the musical instructions ...
... leave nothing to chance . Moreover , he strengthens his continuity thus . ACT I , Scene vi ( Creation in Words of Character , pp . 217 ff . ) The King's three entries are quite logically differentiated in the musical instructions ...
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