On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 173
... looke on . Soft now , to my Mother : Oh Heart , loose not thy Nature ; let not ever The Soule of Nero , enter this firme bosome : Let me be cruell , not unnaturall , I will speake Daggers to her , but use none 195 This is the mood ...
... looke on . Soft now , to my Mother : Oh Heart , loose not thy Nature ; let not ever The Soule of Nero , enter this firme bosome : Let me be cruell , not unnaturall , I will speake Daggers to her , but use none 195 This is the mood ...
Page 221
... Looke I so pale Lord Dorset , as the rest ? Dor . I my good Lord , and no man in the presence , But his red colour hath forsooke his cheekes.107 When " High - reaching Buckingham` growes circumspect ” , the new- crowned King Richard's ...
... Looke I so pale Lord Dorset , as the rest ? Dor . I my good Lord , and no man in the presence , But his red colour hath forsooke his cheekes.107 When " High - reaching Buckingham` growes circumspect ” , the new- crowned King Richard's ...
Page 283
... Looke like the time adds dramatic plausibility . ( Continuity , pp . 241 ff . ) ( Creation in Words of Character , pp . 217 ff . ) 66 looke like th'innocent flower , But be the Serpent " MACBETH " AT THE GLOBE 283.
... Looke like the time adds dramatic plausibility . ( Continuity , pp . 241 ff . ) ( Creation in Words of Character , pp . 217 ff . ) 66 looke like th'innocent flower , But be the Serpent " MACBETH " AT THE GLOBE 283.
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