On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 131
... whole conceit , That from her working , all his visage warm'd [ read wanned ] , Teares in his eyes , distraction in's Aspect , A broken voyce , and his whole Function suiting With Formes , to his Conceit ? 76 The man acts with his whole ...
... whole conceit , That from her working , all his visage warm'd [ read wanned ] , Teares in his eyes , distraction in's Aspect , A broken voyce , and his whole Function suiting With Formes , to his Conceit ? 76 The man acts with his whole ...
Page 144
... whole playhouse , shouting at the Prince and Poins , but through them at you and me in Yard and galleries . When he has reduced us all to silence , he need not raise his voice to say " was it for me to kill the Heire apparant ? " For ...
... whole playhouse , shouting at the Prince and Poins , but through them at you and me in Yard and galleries . When he has reduced us all to silence , he need not raise his voice to say " was it for me to kill the Heire apparant ? " For ...
Page 239
... whole scenes and prolonged dialogues are built of nothing but talk and song.157 But here Shakespeare is dramatising ( in a vein of satire ) a frame of mind , a whole way of life , pastoral 155 Measure for Measure , III . i . 182 ff ...
... whole scenes and prolonged dialogues are built of nothing but talk and song.157 But here Shakespeare is dramatising ( in a vein of satire ) a frame of mind , a whole way of life , pastoral 155 Measure for Measure , III . i . 182 ff ...
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