On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... Action itself We have more than once had cause to notice the method of pre- senting episodes of the plot ( whether prior to the action or during it ) by means of narrative description , in the manner of the Messenger Speech of Greek ...
... Action itself We have more than once had cause to notice the method of pre- senting episodes of the plot ( whether prior to the action or during it ) by means of narrative description , in the manner of the Messenger Speech of Greek ...
Page 227
... action both the reunion of Leontes and Polixenes and Paulina's resuscitation of Hermione ; so three anony- mous but eloquent Gentlemen are entrusted with the task of bringing before our eyes the meeting of the two Kings- " a Sight ...
... action both the reunion of Leontes and Polixenes and Paulina's resuscitation of Hermione ; so three anony- mous but eloquent Gentlemen are entrusted with the task of bringing before our eyes the meeting of the two Kings- " a Sight ...
Page 228
... action in his words : the objective vision contained in these phrases , and reinforced by the bullying rhythm of the inquisitors ' insistent " Wherefore to Dover ? " make the scene one of the most terrible in all the annals of the stage ...
... action in his words : the objective vision contained in these phrases , and reinforced by the bullying rhythm of the inquisitors ' insistent " Wherefore to Dover ? " make the scene one of the most terrible in all the annals of the stage ...
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acting action actors Alarum appearance atmosphere audience Baldwin Banquo battle Brutus Burbadge Casca Cassius Chamber Chamberlain's character climax comedy Cranford Adams Creation in Words Desdemona dialogue door doth dramatic dramatist E. K. Chambers E. M. W. Tillyard effect Elizabethan entry example eyes Falstaff Folio furniture give Globe Playhouse Gloucester Granville-Barker Hamlet Heavens Heminges Henry Henry IV Henry VI Hotspur Iago Iago's imagery imagination Julius Caesar Kent King John King Lear Lady Macbeth lines looke Lord Macduff Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream miming modern murder opening Othello perhaps play players plot poet poet's poetic drama rhythm Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet says scene Scene-Rotation seems sequence Shake Shakespeare soliloquy speaks speech stage Stage-Posts stagecraft Study and Platform Study curtains suggests Tarras theatre thee theme thou Tiring-House Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night unlocalised Window-Stages