On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 37
... reason why there should be any change of scene from Titania's sleeping ( II . ii . 26 ) till Bottom's waking ( IV . i . 206 ) : throughout the interval — more than seven pages in the Folio — the Study is open , and set with Titania's ...
... reason why there should be any change of scene from Titania's sleeping ( II . ii . 26 ) till Bottom's waking ( IV . i . 206 ) : throughout the interval — more than seven pages in the Folio — the Study is open , and set with Titania's ...
Page 224
... Reason in Madnesse.111 A specially interesting case of this phenomenon is the often mis- understood episode of the announcement of Portia's death in Julius Caesar 122 The stirring quarrel and reconciliation of Brutus and Cassius is ...
... Reason in Madnesse.111 A specially interesting case of this phenomenon is the often mis- understood episode of the announcement of Portia's death in Julius Caesar 122 The stirring quarrel and reconciliation of Brutus and Cassius is ...
Page 270
... reason for this silence and for the following tragic period : personal misfortunes in the poet's life are hinted at rather than specified ; or the tragic fall of Essex , which may indeed have touched Shakespeare as well as any other ...
... reason for this silence and for the following tragic period : personal misfortunes in the poet's life are hinted at rather than specified ; or the tragic fall of Essex , which may indeed have touched Shakespeare as well as any other ...
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