Shakespeare Without TearsWorld Publishing Company, 1955 - 318 ページ Chapters on general principles of Shakespeare production, notes on Elizabethan stages and actors, and comments on the problems of individual plays. |
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... comedy and one poetic tragedy to grace his poet's reputation ; then , as a writer of comedies , and an extremely successful one . Suddenly , when his fellows must have thought the bent of his genius fully settled , came HAMLET , and for ...
... comedy and one poetic tragedy to grace his poet's reputation ; then , as a writer of comedies , and an extremely successful one . Suddenly , when his fellows must have thought the bent of his genius fully settled , came HAMLET , and for ...
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... comedy of speed and high spirits . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , the earliest of the comedy group , ranks among the most continuously performed of all the plays ; the elements of successful theater are felicitously present , con- trasted and ...
... comedy of speed and high spirits . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , the earliest of the comedy group , ranks among the most continuously performed of all the plays ; the elements of successful theater are felicitously present , con- trasted and ...
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... comedy of the prison scenes . Lucio , Pompey , and Abhorson threaten to carry it away , with their pungent vitality ... comedy . Perhaps the company had begged him for one , thinking back to the prosperous days of AS YOU LIKE IT . But ...
... comedy of the prison scenes . Lucio , Pompey , and Abhorson threaten to carry it away , with their pungent vitality ... comedy . Perhaps the company had begged him for one , thinking back to the prosperous days of AS YOU LIKE IT . But ...
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Introduction BY JOHN MASON BROWN | 7 |
FIRST PERSON SINGULAR | 15 |
INTRODUCING AN ENGLISHMAN | 31 |
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