On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 80
... says to Troilus " I would not for halfe Troy have you seene here , " and leads him back into her chamber- that is to say , they withdraw from the Study , perhaps through the Study door and up the staircase . Pandarus lets Aeneas in ...
... says to Troilus " I would not for halfe Troy have you seene here , " and leads him back into her chamber- that is to say , they withdraw from the Study , perhaps through the Study door and up the staircase . Pandarus lets Aeneas in ...
Page 86
... says Bedford , “ we will follow thee . " " Not altogether , " advises Talbot : " Better farre I guesse , That we do make our entrance severall wayes . " " Agreed , " says Bedford : " Ile to yond corner . " " And I to this , " says ...
... says Bedford , “ we will follow thee . " " Not altogether , " advises Talbot : " Better farre I guesse , That we do make our entrance severall wayes . " " Agreed , " says Bedford : " Ile to yond corner . " " And I to this , " says ...
Page 262
... says " Natures of such deepe trust , we shall much need " ( II . i . 117 ) . In a comic vein , the disguised Kent says to Oswald " you cowardly Rascall , nature disclaimes in thee : a Taylor made thee " ( II . ii . 58 ) . Lear ...
... says " Natures of such deepe trust , we shall much need " ( II . i . 117 ) . In a comic vein , the disguised Kent says to Oswald " you cowardly Rascall , nature disclaimes in thee : a Taylor made thee " ( II . ii . 58 ) . Lear ...
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