On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 77
... stand aside , " the inquisitive Lucius will reluctantly return into the house , and at the end of the scene Brutus will be leading Ligarius towards Study R , as the curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have ...
... stand aside , " the inquisitive Lucius will reluctantly return into the house , and at the end of the scene Brutus will be leading Ligarius towards Study R , as the curtains are once more pulled across the orchard - set . We now have ...
Page 85
... stand , stand " echoing at various distances off- stage will multiply a hundredfold . But when the forces have to leave their base at the Door and march across the Platform , more will be needed . There is , in 3 Henry VI , 175 an ...
... stand , stand " echoing at various distances off- stage will multiply a hundredfold . But when the forces have to leave their base at the Door and march across the Platform , more will be needed . There is , in 3 Henry VI , 175 an ...
Page 187
... Stand fast together , least some Friend of Caesars Should chance- 70 75 80 Bru . Talke not of standing . Publius ... stand upon . 100 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT ITHERTO we have considered the playhouse THE ACTING TRADITION OF THE ...
... Stand fast together , least some Friend of Caesars Should chance- 70 75 80 Bru . Talke not of standing . Publius ... stand upon . 100 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT ITHERTO we have considered the playhouse THE ACTING TRADITION OF THE ...
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