On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... method , and are based , as we have seen , on the existing architecture of the Tiring - House . So too in the battle - sequences the plotting of entries follows a method of logical directness which is always sustained in the dialogue ...
... method , and are based , as we have seen , on the existing architecture of the Tiring - House . So too in the battle - sequences the plotting of entries follows a method of logical directness which is always sustained in the dialogue ...
Page 275
... method , the method of alterna- tion , the " rod - in - pickle " method ; the power of rhythm to sustain the tension ; the technique of pervasive motif , and the kindred device of pervasive imagery . A large part of this equipment was ...
... method , the method of alterna- tion , the " rod - in - pickle " method ; the power of rhythm to sustain the tension ; the technique of pervasive motif , and the kindred device of pervasive imagery . A large part of this equipment was ...
Page 277
... method . ( The Prompt Book , pp . 25 ff . ) 7 The bleeding Captain's narrative shows the Messenger - Speech method : he does not speak in character , his gashes do not persistently cry for help , but he most powerfully evokes by speech ...
... method . ( The Prompt Book , pp . 25 ff . ) 7 The bleeding Captain's narrative shows the Messenger - Speech method : he does not speak in character , his gashes do not persistently cry for help , but he most powerfully evokes by speech ...
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