On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 195
... theme , or an Elizabethan theme , or an eighteenth- or nineteenth - century theme ? It is well to repeat here that the prompt - book ( Quarto or Folio ) will help greatly to recapture this modern flavour of Shakespeare's mind , and that ...
... theme , or an Elizabethan theme , or an eighteenth- or nineteenth - century theme ? It is well to repeat here that the prompt - book ( Quarto or Folio ) will help greatly to recapture this modern flavour of Shakespeare's mind , and that ...
Page 250
... themes of his own creation , whose repeated emphasis is the poet's deliberate choice in order to give dramatic life to his play . I would instance the very interesting case in Richard II of the theme of the earth . We have seen above ...
... themes of his own creation , whose repeated emphasis is the poet's deliberate choice in order to give dramatic life to his play . I would instance the very interesting case in Richard II of the theme of the earth . We have seen above ...
Page 254
... themes ! and images can invest the stage with atmosphere . The theme of moonlight , for instance , is established by constant repetition , right from the opening speech of the play , and well before there is any suggestion of the ...
... themes ! and images can invest the stage with atmosphere . The theme of moonlight , for instance , is established by constant repetition , right from the opening speech of the play , and well before there is any suggestion of the ...
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