On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... person , but since it must be difficult to distinguish their functions it is simple to assume that they were . " 1 Since we are embarked upon a voyage of conjecture , we may grate- fully use the person of the book - keeper for our ...
... person , but since it must be difficult to distinguish their functions it is simple to assume that they were . " 1 Since we are embarked upon a voyage of conjecture , we may grate- fully use the person of the book - keeper for our ...
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... person . The entry of Tawyer with his trumpet and of Bottom with ' the ass - head ' tells us who this masterful person was : he was the stage - manager of Shakespeare's company , possibly Heminge himself or his friend Condell . . . " 2 ...
... person . The entry of Tawyer with his trumpet and of Bottom with ' the ass - head ' tells us who this masterful person was : he was the stage - manager of Shakespeare's company , possibly Heminge himself or his friend Condell . . . " 2 ...
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... person of a joint - stool before a bench of justices consisting of the disguised Kent , the Fool and Tom o ' Bedlam 67 ; or Jaques ' cadenza of the seven ages of man ( imagine a Barrault giving us the whole gallery in succession ) 68 ...
... person of a joint - stool before a bench of justices consisting of the disguised Kent , the Fool and Tom o ' Bedlam 67 ; or Jaques ' cadenza of the seven ages of man ( imagine a Barrault giving us the whole gallery in succession ) 68 ...
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