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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... death , survives to take up Hotspur's body and drag it ingloriously from the field ; a sour conclusion , which we must suppose Shakespeare fully intended . He has given us life , at its fullest and most red - blooded , and he gives us death ...
... death , survives to take up Hotspur's body and drag it ingloriously from the field ; a sour conclusion , which we must suppose Shakespeare fully intended . He has given us life , at its fullest and most red - blooded , and he gives us death ...
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... Death , " the effect is as startling as a flash of forked lightning from a heavy sky . But , like the Thane of Cawdor , “ nothing in his life became him like the leaving it . " It is a great death scene . The fever rages through his ...
... Death , " the effect is as startling as a flash of forked lightning from a heavy sky . But , like the Thane of Cawdor , “ nothing in his life became him like the leaving it . " It is a great death scene . The fever rages through his ...
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... death . The old man's attempt to " establish our estate upon our eldest , Malcolm " was , in fact , highly unconstitutional . There was the further consideration , not altogether trivial , that Macbeth's father , and Lady Macbeth's ...
... death . The old man's attempt to " establish our estate upon our eldest , Malcolm " was , in fact , highly unconstitutional . There was the further consideration , not altogether trivial , that Macbeth's father , and Lady Macbeth's ...
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Introduction BY JOHN MASON BROWN | 7 |
FIRST PERSON SINGULAR | 15 |
INTRODUCING AN ENGLISHMAN | 31 |
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