On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 38
... later chapter that the greatest of them solved the problem over and over again with a skill which is not generally realised by those who present his plays to - day.3 ( ii ) Furnishing and Properties That the Chamberlain's Men were rich ...
... later chapter that the greatest of them solved the problem over and over again with a skill which is not generally realised by those who present his plays to - day.3 ( ii ) Furnishing and Properties That the Chamberlain's Men were rich ...
Page 128
... later page . 56 For the present purpose , it is enough to observe that Iago's account is highly circumstantial and is recreated for Othello's benefit and ours in lively mime.57 More often , however , the episode re - enacted in speech ...
... later page . 56 For the present purpose , it is enough to observe that Iago's account is highly circumstantial and is recreated for Othello's benefit and ours in lively mime.57 More often , however , the episode re - enacted in speech ...
Page 226
... later on we watch the Players ' travesty of the same scene under the eyes of the usurping murderer . 127 Queen Gertrude's picture of Ophelia's death , Salarino's of the parting of Antonio from Bassanio , Othello's unvarnished tale of ...
... later on we watch the Players ' travesty of the same scene under the eyes of the usurping murderer . 127 Queen Gertrude's picture of Ophelia's death , Salarino's of the parting of Antonio from Bassanio , Othello's unvarnished tale of ...
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