On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 82
... once again pass through the right - hand door on to the Platform and across to the left - hand door . But immediately after their departure , the battle - trumpet blows , the narrative ceases to be domestic and intimate , and moves once ...
... once again pass through the right - hand door on to the Platform and across to the left - hand door . But immediately after their departure , the battle - trumpet blows , the narrative ceases to be domestic and intimate , and moves once ...
Page 88
... Once more unto the Breach , Deare friends , once more . During his exhortation the soldiers on the Platform recover their morale : they " Stiffen the sinewes , summon up the blood , Disguise faire Nature with hard - favour'd Rage ...
... Once more unto the Breach , Deare friends , once more . During his exhortation the soldiers on the Platform recover their morale : they " Stiffen the sinewes , summon up the blood , Disguise faire Nature with hard - favour'd Rage ...
Page 277
... once on the Platform below them . ACT I , Scene ii ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) meeting a bleeding Captaine . The significant fact at once emphasised in Duncan's opening words : What bloody man is that ? The description is an ...
... once on the Platform below them . ACT I , Scene ii ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) meeting a bleeding Captaine . The significant fact at once emphasised in Duncan's opening words : What bloody man is that ? The description is an ...
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