On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... Falstaff's ripost to the Prince's trick . 102 Granville- Barker has explained how the conditions of the Elizabethan playhouse give added point to Iago's cynical comment on the civilities that pass between Desdemona and Cassio on the ...
... Falstaff's ripost to the Prince's trick . 102 Granville- Barker has explained how the conditions of the Elizabethan playhouse give added point to Iago's cynical comment on the civilities that pass between Desdemona and Cassio on the ...
Page 144
... Falstaff down , and cries " What trick ? what device ? what starting hole canst thou now find out , to hide thee from this open and apparent shame ? " Falstaff , as always , has the last trick : blandly , amid the expectant silence , he ...
... Falstaff down , and cries " What trick ? what device ? what starting hole canst thou now find out , to hide thee from this open and apparent shame ? " Falstaff , as always , has the last trick : blandly , amid the expectant silence , he ...
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... Falstaff grumbles at the Prince " Go hang thy selfe in thine owne heire - apparant - Garters " , he has his back to the Study curtains , which slowly part to a gap of a few feet , and reveal the figure of a masked highwayman , pistol in ...
... Falstaff grumbles at the Prince " Go hang thy selfe in thine owne heire - apparant - Garters " , he has his back to the Study curtains , which slowly part to a gap of a few feet , and reveal the figure of a masked highwayman , pistol in ...
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