On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 129
... head thus waving up and downe ; He rais'd a sigh , so pittious and profound , That it did seeme to shatter all his bulke , And end his being . That done , he lets me goe , And with his head over his shoulders turn'd , He seem'd to finde ...
... head thus waving up and downe ; He rais'd a sigh , so pittious and profound , That it did seeme to shatter all his bulke , And end his being . That done , he lets me goe , And with his head over his shoulders turn'd , He seem'd to finde ...
Page 311
Ronald Watkins. Th'Usurpers cursed head 68 The brief dialogue between Seyward and Rosse is beautifully written . Rosse ... head , which would be the most prominent feature of the end of the play ; fixed on a pole , perhaps , and lashed to ...
Ronald Watkins. Th'Usurpers cursed head 68 The brief dialogue between Seyward and Rosse is beautifully written . Rosse ... head , which would be the most prominent feature of the end of the play ; fixed on a pole , perhaps , and lashed to ...
Page 312
... heads on London Bridge . ( Furnishing and Properties , pp . 38 ff . ) The finale a fully crowded scene . Malcolm central ... head remains when all others have withdrawn into the Tiring - House . ( Positioning , pp . 131 ff . ) T EPILOGUE ...
... heads on London Bridge . ( Furnishing and Properties , pp . 38 ff . ) The finale a fully crowded scene . Malcolm central ... head remains when all others have withdrawn into the Tiring - House . ( Positioning , pp . 131 ff . ) T EPILOGUE ...
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