On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 112
... lines . Yet it is proper to pause and consider how often , even in this respect , we are dis- appointed to - day . The plain meaning of a sentence , at least from the earlier plays before the poet had developed the compressed com ...
... lines . Yet it is proper to pause and consider how often , even in this respect , we are dis- appointed to - day . The plain meaning of a sentence , at least from the earlier plays before the poet had developed the compressed com ...
Page 156
... lines " or types of part appropriate to each of the principal actors and boys . And already it is apparent that a study of the similar parts of the same " line " can help in forming our idea of Shakespeare's intended characterisation ...
... lines " or types of part appropriate to each of the principal actors and boys . And already it is apparent that a study of the similar parts of the same " line " can help in forming our idea of Shakespeare's intended characterisation ...
Page 170
... lines " are more elastic than this . But we are surely right to follow Baldwin in studying the individuals of the company , and if we were rebuilding a Shakespearian repertory , we should provide a representative capable of performing ...
... lines " are more elastic than this . But we are surely right to follow Baldwin in studying the individuals of the company , and if we were rebuilding a Shakespearian repertory , we should provide a representative capable of performing ...
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