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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... less dimension of a dream world , the passing of the night itself ; and finally the announcement to Richmond that it is almost dawn , climaxed by Richard's " Who saw the sun today ? He should have braved the East an hour ago . " We have ...
... less dimension of a dream world , the passing of the night itself ; and finally the announcement to Richmond that it is almost dawn , climaxed by Richard's " Who saw the sun today ? He should have braved the East an hour ago . " We have ...
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... less For fear I surfeit . To linger lovingly and colorfully over " doubtful " and " rash- embraced " and " shudd'ring " and " jealousy , " or to pause for breath at every comma , is to destroy entirely the very feel , the rush and wind ...
... less For fear I surfeit . To linger lovingly and colorfully over " doubtful " and " rash- embraced " and " shudd'ring " and " jealousy , " or to pause for breath at every comma , is to destroy entirely the very feel , the rush and wind ...
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... less obvious cases it is al- ways essential to maintain the aliveness of the crowd . A blank- minded bystander , even one , may fatally destroy the temper and excitement of an entire scene . It is hard for us to know , to conjure up a ...
... less obvious cases it is al- ways essential to maintain the aliveness of the crowd . A blank- minded bystander , even one , may fatally destroy the temper and excitement of an entire scene . It is hard for us to know , to conjure up a ...
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Introduction BY JOHN MASON BROWN | 7 |
FIRST PERSON SINGULAR | 15 |
INTRODUCING AN ENGLISHMAN | 31 |
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