On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... playhouse given in this chapter is based upon John Cran- ford Adams ' The Globe Playhouse : Its Design and Equipment ( Harvard University Press , 1942 ) . The three sketch - plans are made from the diagrams in his book , and the ...
... playhouse given in this chapter is based upon John Cran- ford Adams ' The Globe Playhouse : Its Design and Equipment ( Harvard University Press , 1942 ) . The three sketch - plans are made from the diagrams in his book , and the ...
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... playhouse the truth that " I have pepper'd two of them ” means " I have seen through your stratagem . " And the ensuing tale with its monstrous arithmetical progression is seen by the audience for what it is - Falstaff's ripost to the ...
... playhouse the truth that " I have pepper'd two of them ” means " I have seen through your stratagem . " And the ensuing tale with its monstrous arithmetical progression is seen by the audience for what it is - Falstaff's ripost to the ...
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... playhouse , the canopy of " the Heavens ” , and the thatched roof lit up by the afternoon sun . 13 When we see how often Shakespeare uses this par- ticular range of metaphor - and frequently indeed at moments of extreme dramatic tension ...
... playhouse , the canopy of " the Heavens ” , and the thatched roof lit up by the afternoon sun . 13 When we see how often Shakespeare uses this par- ticular range of metaphor - and frequently indeed at moments of extreme dramatic tension ...
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