On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 97
... sequence in Troilus and Cressida examined above.198 In all these cases the flow of the narra- tive is much helped by the natural disposition of the playhouse . An interesting development of this running sequence is that of the prison ...
... sequence in Troilus and Cressida examined above.198 In all these cases the flow of the narra- tive is much helped by the natural disposition of the playhouse . An interesting development of this running sequence is that of the prison ...
Page 102
... sequence of Titus Andronicus . Tamora and Aaron meet in " a Counsaile - keeping Cave " in the Study : later Bassianus ' body is cast into a pit , into which two other persons jump ; and a bag of gold is found " Among the Nettles at the ...
... sequence of Titus Andronicus . Tamora and Aaron meet in " a Counsaile - keeping Cave " in the Study : later Bassianus ' body is cast into a pit , into which two other persons jump ; and a bag of gold is found " Among the Nettles at the ...
Page 306
... sequence is admirably adapted to the multiple stage , for Macbeth is on the defensive at Dunsinane , and so is quite logically penned in the upper stages , while the attackers move ever nearer to him on the Platform level . In this way ...
... sequence is admirably adapted to the multiple stage , for Macbeth is on the defensive at Dunsinane , and so is quite logically penned in the upper stages , while the attackers move ever nearer to him on the Platform level . In this way ...
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