On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... round his neck . 63 When Launce makes his first appearance in The Two Gentle- men of Verona , " Crab my dog " is no doubt " tide " to one of these Posts . 64 Helena will pur- sue Demetrius round such a tree in the wood near Athens . 65 ...
... round his neck . 63 When Launce makes his first appearance in The Two Gentle- men of Verona , " Crab my dog " is no doubt " tide " to one of these Posts . 64 Helena will pur- sue Demetrius round such a tree in the wood near Athens . 65 ...
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... round , in our midst , and his devilish insinuations make us accessory to his wickedness.103 A logical development ... rounded statue placed before a bas - relief ” . playhouse.104 Shakespeare's restlessly experimental mind invented ...
... round , in our midst , and his devilish insinuations make us accessory to his wickedness.103 A logical development ... rounded statue placed before a bas - relief ” . playhouse.104 Shakespeare's restlessly experimental mind invented ...
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... round the perimeter , away from Claudius but close to us . How well this scene brings out the greater expressive- ness of the Elizabethan multiple stage ! Putting up his sword again , the Prince continues his way round the front of the ...
... round the perimeter , away from Claudius but close to us . How well this scene brings out the greater expressive- ness of the Elizabethan multiple stage ! Putting up his sword again , the Prince continues his way round the front of the ...
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