On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 26
... sometimes revealing of the players ' practice . A selected list from quartos and folios is given by W. W. Greg in The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare.1 The most cursory glance at his list evokes a series of vivid pictures in the mind's ...
... sometimes revealing of the players ' practice . A selected list from quartos and folios is given by W. W. Greg in The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare.1 The most cursory glance at his list evokes a series of vivid pictures in the mind's ...
Page 74
... Sometimes for a number of scenes one door becomes associated with one group of characters and the other with another . Thus in the prelude to Shrewsbury Field one door will be Hotspur's tent ( perhaps with his pennant hoisted on the ...
... Sometimes for a number of scenes one door becomes associated with one group of characters and the other with another . Thus in the prelude to Shrewsbury Field one door will be Hotspur's tent ( perhaps with his pennant hoisted on the ...
Page 152
... Sometimes a light is thrown upon the characterisation by a com- parison of similar parts in different plays . The ... Sometimes the poet adopts the version of his predecessor , sometimes he alters it : either process is interesting to ...
... Sometimes a light is thrown upon the characterisation by a com- parison of similar parts in different plays . The ... Sometimes the poet adopts the version of his predecessor , sometimes he alters it : either process is interesting to ...
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