On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... means and devices can be found in Cranford Adams and in W. J. Lawrence , and to the works of these authors the producer who wishes to re- construct the Globe performance should refer . 144 But for our present purpose , of seeing how far ...
... means and devices can be found in Cranford Adams and in W. J. Lawrence , and to the works of these authors the producer who wishes to re- construct the Globe performance should refer . 144 But for our present purpose , of seeing how far ...
Page 226
... means of expressing the mystery of things in terms of his poetic drama . ( v ) Creation in Words of the Action itself We have more than once had cause to notice the method of pre- senting episodes of the plot ( whether prior to the ...
... means of expressing the mystery of things in terms of his poetic drama . ( v ) Creation in Words of the Action itself We have more than once had cause to notice the method of pre- senting episodes of the plot ( whether prior to the ...
Page 265
... means to restore her father's " bereaved Sense " , is told that Our foster Nurse of Nature , is repose , The which he lackes ... ( IV . iv . 12 f . ) Here the anonymous speaker is using the familiar word in the simple sense in which ...
... means to restore her father's " bereaved Sense " , is told that Our foster Nurse of Nature , is repose , The which he lackes ... ( IV . iv . 12 f . ) Here the anonymous speaker is using the familiar word in the simple sense in which ...
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