On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... murder of Clarence in Richard III.87 Here there is a long and deliberately comic exchange between the two murderers - played presumably by two of the company's comic gang , who otherwise have little employment in this play — while their ...
... murder of Clarence in Richard III.87 Here there is a long and deliberately comic exchange between the two murderers - played presumably by two of the company's comic gang , who otherwise have little employment in this play — while their ...
Page 176
... murder , saying , " we shall make our Griefes and Clamor rore , Upon his Death " , she gives us a hint of Macbeth's manner when he protests too loudly his horror at the deed . 202 So much in general terms about the method of detection ...
... murder , saying , " we shall make our Griefes and Clamor rore , Upon his Death " , she gives us a hint of Macbeth's manner when he protests too loudly his horror at the deed . 202 So much in general terms about the method of detection ...
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... murder : Macbeth's soliloquy presents it - by speculation on the consequences , by considering its special wickedness in the circumstances , and by a highly poetical passage of transcending imagery depicting its full horror in the sight ...
... murder : Macbeth's soliloquy presents it - by speculation on the consequences , by considering its special wickedness in the circumstances , and by a highly poetical passage of transcending imagery depicting its full horror in the sight ...
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