Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... expression is in Henry VIII ; they occur both in stage - directions and in the characters ' lines . Here is a sampling : S.D. I. i . 114 : ' The Cardinall in his passage [ across the stage ] , fixeth his eye on Buckingham , and ...
... expression is in Henry VIII ; they occur both in stage - directions and in the characters ' lines . Here is a sampling : S.D. I. i . 114 : ' The Cardinall in his passage [ across the stage ] , fixeth his eye on Buckingham , and ...
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... expression about the eyes of an actor could not have regi- stered well in the large public theatre - in the jargon of the modern actor , would not have ' read ' adequately . Perhaps the impression of such facial expression was achieved ...
... expression about the eyes of an actor could not have regi- stered well in the large public theatre - in the jargon of the modern actor , would not have ' read ' adequately . Perhaps the impression of such facial expression was achieved ...
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... expression and address , and stage moves . One suspects that if we could see one of these performances today , we 10 ... expressions much larger. 164 LATER SHAKESPEARE.
... expression and address , and stage moves . One suspects that if we could see one of these performances today , we 10 ... expressions much larger. 164 LATER SHAKESPEARE.
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