Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... evidence for a ' realistic ' style , on the other hand , propose simply that much Elizabethan acting looked like ours . Neither mirror image can be entirely correct . That the acting at its best was considered ' realistic ' there can be ...
... evidence for a ' realistic ' style , on the other hand , propose simply that much Elizabethan acting looked like ours . Neither mirror image can be entirely correct . That the acting at its best was considered ' realistic ' there can be ...
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... evidence for walking on lines in plays throughout the period before 1608 , although one finds it less frequently in the earlier plays of the 1590's . As we may infer from Kemp's remark ( the Parnassus play in which it occurs could not ...
... evidence for walking on lines in plays throughout the period before 1608 , although one finds it less frequently in the earlier plays of the 1590's . As we may infer from Kemp's remark ( the Parnassus play in which it occurs could not ...
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... evidence on which at least Act I and Act V , scenes i , iii , and iv can be attributed to him is admirably sum- marized and strengthened by Kenneth Muir in Shakespeare as Col- laborator . The cumulative weight of evidence drawn from the ...
... evidence on which at least Act I and Act V , scenes i , iii , and iv can be attributed to him is admirably sum- marized and strengthened by Kenneth Muir in Shakespeare as Col- laborator . The cumulative weight of evidence drawn from the ...
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