On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 119
... eyes ? These eyes , that never did , nor never shall So much as frowne on you— and Hubert's straightforward reply : I have sworne to do it : And with hot Irons must I burne them out— are followed by this complex fancy from the lips of ...
... eyes ? These eyes , that never did , nor never shall So much as frowne on you— and Hubert's straightforward reply : I have sworne to do it : And with hot Irons must I burne them out— are followed by this complex fancy from the lips of ...
Page 205
... eyes anguish . The bedlam beggar leads the blind man to the supposed edge of the cliff : even the rhythm of his words suggests vertigo and the holding of the breath : Come on Sir , Heere's the place : stand still : how fearefull And ...
... eyes anguish . The bedlam beggar leads the blind man to the supposed edge of the cliff : even the rhythm of his words suggests vertigo and the holding of the breath : Come on Sir , Heere's the place : stand still : how fearefull And ...
Page 227
... eyes the meeting of the two Kings- " a Sight , " says one of them , " which was to bee seene , cannot bee spoken of , " and pro- ceeds to speak of it so graphically that we do indeed see the occasion : " There was casting up of Eyes ...
... eyes the meeting of the two Kings- " a Sight , " says one of them , " which was to bee seene , cannot bee spoken of , " and pro- ceeds to speak of it so graphically that we do indeed see the occasion : " There was casting up of Eyes ...
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