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Page xliii
... stage directions which are found in the early editions of plays were designed solely for the instruction of the actors , not for the benefit of the readers ; and consequently , if Shakespeare had intended the ghost of Duncan to appear ...
... stage directions which are found in the early editions of plays were designed solely for the instruction of the actors , not for the benefit of the readers ; and consequently , if Shakespeare had intended the ghost of Duncan to appear ...
Page 35
... stage- direction- " LA FOOLE passes over the stage as a Sewer , followed by servants carrying dishes , etc. " For the " ser- vice , " see Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness , 1607 , vol . ii . ( Pearson ) , p . 132 : enter Butler ...
... stage- direction- " LA FOOLE passes over the stage as a Sewer , followed by servants carrying dishes , etc. " For the " ser- vice , " see Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness , 1607 , vol . ii . ( Pearson ) , p . 132 : enter Butler ...
Page 149
... stage fight : a " concession to the athletic interest , " as Professor Raleigh calls it ( Shake- speare , p . 102 ) . 63. Hold ] The cry of the heralds . " Ho ! Ho ! " which stopped a combat , is probably a corruption of “ Hold . " See ...
... stage fight : a " concession to the athletic interest , " as Professor Raleigh calls it ( Shake- speare , p . 102 ) . 63. Hold ] The cry of the heralds . " Ho ! Ho ! " which stopped a combat , is probably a corruption of “ Hold . " See ...
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