On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 206
... night : Norfolk is bidden to choose trusty sentinels , and to " Stir with the Larke to morrow " : a message is sent to Stanley to bid him bring his power Before Sun - rising , least his Sonne George fall Into the blinde Cave of eternall ...
... night : Norfolk is bidden to choose trusty sentinels , and to " Stir with the Larke to morrow " : a message is sent to Stanley to bid him bring his power Before Sun - rising , least his Sonne George fall Into the blinde Cave of eternall ...
Page 210
... Night's Dream , such as these lines of Lysander as he reveals to Helena his tryst with Hermia : To morrow night , when Phoebe doth beholde Her silver visage , in the watry glasse , Decking with liquid pearle , the bladed grasse .. 73 ...
... Night's Dream , such as these lines of Lysander as he reveals to Helena his tryst with Hermia : To morrow night , when Phoebe doth beholde Her silver visage , in the watry glasse , Decking with liquid pearle , the bladed grasse .. 73 ...
Page 291
... night pass into early morning , an hour when Macduff could reasonably call timely on the King . An interesting feature of this passing night is the way that Lennox colours it in retro- spect : the unruly night is nowhere indicated up to ...
... night pass into early morning , an hour when Macduff could reasonably call timely on the King . An interesting feature of this passing night is the way that Lennox colours it in retro- spect : the unruly night is nowhere indicated up to ...
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