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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... never - never land in which magical things happened ; it almost had to have a seacoast , like all self - respecting lands of fantasy , particularly the fantasy of the seagirt English . There were no illustrated travel brochures to ...
... never - never land in which magical things happened ; it almost had to have a seacoast , like all self - respecting lands of fantasy , particularly the fantasy of the seagirt English . There were no illustrated travel brochures to ...
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... never taken very seriously . It has never been merely silly , and we must see that it never becomes so . None of the characters in it , especially Hero , lacks validity . Claudio , unlike Bassanio , is rather shab- bily treated ; we are ...
... never taken very seriously . It has never been merely silly , and we must see that it never becomes so . None of the characters in it , especially Hero , lacks validity . Claudio , unlike Bassanio , is rather shab- bily treated ; we are ...
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... never lose , however few oppor- tunities he may find to express it . Henry himself is a little disappointing . He never quite reaches the stature of these two . This may be because Fletcher found the Tudor zest a little too much for him ...
... never lose , however few oppor- tunities he may find to express it . Henry himself is a little disappointing . He never quite reaches the stature of these two . This may be because Fletcher found the Tudor zest a little too much for him ...
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Introduction BY JOHN MASON BROWN | 7 |
FIRST PERSON SINGULAR | 15 |
INTRODUCING AN ENGLISHMAN | 31 |
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