On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... Shakespeare certainly does not offend by capricious impracticability , and one imagines he would be quick to see that the dramatic needs of the story were more important than historical or national or period accuracy . This ...
... Shakespeare certainly does not offend by capricious impracticability , and one imagines he would be quick to see that the dramatic needs of the story were more important than historical or national or period accuracy . This ...
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... Shakespeare as one of their playwrights . Shakespeare had a powerful effect upon their " box - office " receipts , but it is con- versely probable that they had a notable effect upon Shakespeare's plays : they were his acting material ...
... Shakespeare as one of their playwrights . Shakespeare had a powerful effect upon their " box - office " receipts , but it is con- versely probable that they had a notable effect upon Shakespeare's plays : they were his acting material ...
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... Shakespeare , 43 , 62 ff . , 75 , 89 , 284 PEACHAM , HENRY , 57 ( note ) , 60 Pepys , Samuel , 11 Phillips ... Shakespeare , 38 ff . ( See also Settings ) Punctuation , of Shakespeare's text , 27 f . , 113 , 120 Punning , by Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare , 43 , 62 ff . , 75 , 89 , 284 PEACHAM , HENRY , 57 ( note ) , 60 Pepys , Samuel , 11 Phillips ... Shakespeare , 38 ff . ( See also Settings ) Punctuation , of Shakespeare's text , 27 f . , 113 , 120 Punning , by Shakespeare ...
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