On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... soliloquy - it is the rhythm of Hamlet's soliloquies which is half the secret of their vitality - and the subsequent dialogue with Horatio , Marcellus and Barnardo . Othello's last speech is printed thus in the Folio : Soft you ; a word ...
... soliloquy - it is the rhythm of Hamlet's soliloquies which is half the secret of their vitality - and the subsequent dialogue with Horatio , Marcellus and Barnardo . Othello's last speech is printed thus in the Folio : Soft you ; a word ...
Page 220
... soliloquy at the end of his first scene 103 ; of Brutus ' hint to Cassius not to be deceived : Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , Which give some foyle ( perhaps ) to my ...
... soliloquy at the end of his first scene 103 ; of Brutus ' hint to Cassius not to be deceived : Vexed I am Of late , with passions of some difference , Conceptions onely proper to my selfe , Which give some foyle ( perhaps ) to my ...
Page 268
... soliloquy of her secret love for Bertram : ' Twas prettie , though a plague To see him everie houre [ read houre ; ] to sit and draw His arched browes , his hawking eie , his curles In our hearts table : heart too capeable Of everie ...
... soliloquy of her secret love for Bertram : ' Twas prettie , though a plague To see him everie houre [ read houre ; ] to sit and draw His arched browes , his hawking eie , his curles In our hearts table : heart too capeable Of everie ...
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