The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... scene ii ? How is it received by Hector and Troilus ? What is Paris's defense ? Compare the aspects of the case as pre- sented by the four , Priam and the three of his sons present in the scene . 25. How does Achilles receive the visit ...
... scene ii ? How is it received by Hector and Troilus ? What is Paris's defense ? Compare the aspects of the case as pre- sented by the four , Priam and the three of his sons present in the scene . 25. How does Achilles receive the visit ...
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... scene iii . , where no change of scene is marked in the folio . " Exeunt " is not added at the end of the previous scene , but it is quite clear that the audience was to imagine a change of scene from the outside to the inside of the ...
... scene iii . , where no change of scene is marked in the folio . " Exeunt " is not added at the end of the previous scene , but it is quite clear that the audience was to imagine a change of scene from the outside to the inside of the ...
Page 173
... scene iii ? 30. Relate the substance of Katharine's lines in the trial- scene , and describe the personal impression it conveys . What is said of Mrs. Siddons ' acting of this passage ? 31. How does the Queen express herself towards Wol ...
... scene iii ? 30. Relate the substance of Katharine's lines in the trial- scene , and describe the personal impression it conveys . What is said of Mrs. Siddons ' acting of this passage ? 31. How does the Queen express herself towards Wol ...
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