On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 82
... hand door , and make a tour of the Platform , leaving it by the left - hand door . Meanwhile Cressida rejoins Pandarus in the Study and hears from him the disastrous news . Weeping and distracted , she rushes from the Study with the ...
... hand door , and make a tour of the Platform , leaving it by the left - hand door . Meanwhile Cressida rejoins Pandarus in the Study and hears from him the disastrous news . Weeping and distracted , she rushes from the Study with the ...
Page 93
... hand in Plutarch . The geographical clue is given by Shakespeare at the very beginning of Act V : Ant . Octavius , leade your Battaile softly on Upon the left hand of the even Field . Octa . Upon the right hand I , keepe thou the left ...
... hand in Plutarch . The geographical clue is given by Shakespeare at the very beginning of Act V : Ant . Octavius , leade your Battaile softly on Upon the left hand of the even Field . Octa . Upon the right hand I , keepe thou the left ...
Page 96
... hand side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of the enemy off by Study R , but meanwhile young Cato ( a kind ... hand side , and Brutus having a momentary advantage over Octavius on the left . Now at this point the right - hand ...
... hand side of the Tiring - House . Brutus drives some of the enemy off by Study R , but meanwhile young Cato ( a kind ... hand side , and Brutus having a momentary advantage over Octavius on the left . Now at this point the right - hand ...
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