On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... picture in the Ashmolean ) 158 WILLIAM SLY ( from the picture in the Gallery of 160 Dulwich College ) MODEL OF THE GLOBE PLAYHOUSE ( made by John 314 Cranford Adams for exhibition in the Folger Library , Washington ) Drawings in the ...
... picture in the Ashmolean ) 158 WILLIAM SLY ( from the picture in the Gallery of 160 Dulwich College ) MODEL OF THE GLOBE PLAYHOUSE ( made by John 314 Cranford Adams for exhibition in the Folger Library , Washington ) Drawings in the ...
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Ronald Watkins. on the picture - stage can hardly reach perfection . 179 The movement is initiated by the Chorus and it seems likely that the Platform begins to fill with the attacking force while his words are creating the picture ...
Ronald Watkins. on the picture - stage can hardly reach perfection . 179 The movement is initiated by the Chorus and it seems likely that the Platform begins to fill with the attacking force while his words are creating the picture ...
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... Picture - Stage It is plain at once ( i ) that the angle of vision reduces the impression of depth to a minimum in Fig . ( a ) , giving an image flat like a picture : but magnifies the impression of depth in Fig . ( b ) , so as to ...
... Picture - Stage It is plain at once ( i ) that the angle of vision reduces the impression of depth to a minimum in Fig . ( a ) , giving an image flat like a picture : but magnifies the impression of depth in Fig . ( b ) , so as to ...
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