On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 208
... imagination : undistracted by pictorial realism , their imagination responds to his bidding — and lo ! it is midnight between the rival camps . The robbery on Gads Hill is a good example of an incidental but important effect of the ...
... imagination : undistracted by pictorial realism , their imagination responds to his bidding — and lo ! it is midnight between the rival camps . The robbery on Gads Hill is a good example of an incidental but important effect of the ...
Page 211
... imagination the notion of a hunting - party - she and Theseus talk the jargon of the hunt , and how beautifully it is calculated to dispel the atmosphere of moonlight and fairies . Gone is the moonlit bower of Titania : instead we have ...
... imagination the notion of a hunting - party - she and Theseus talk the jargon of the hunt , and how beautifully it is calculated to dispel the atmosphere of moonlight and fairies . Gone is the moonlit bower of Titania : instead we have ...
Page 286
... imagination ( for the first time in the play ) to the death - chamber of Duncan ( see below , on II . i . 16 ) . The scene closes in the last two lines - with a reminder of the banquet , no doubt accompanied by noises off . We simul ...
... imagination ( for the first time in the play ) to the death - chamber of Duncan ( see below , on II . i . 16 ) . The scene closes in the last two lines - with a reminder of the banquet , no doubt accompanied by noises off . We simul ...
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