Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... performance : Perhaps the most impressive effect in the play is achieved by the long pause which Sebastian and Viola make as they stand looking at each other in a silent ecstasy of recognition . The reader's eye may have slipped over ...
... performance : Perhaps the most impressive effect in the play is achieved by the long pause which Sebastian and Viola make as they stand looking at each other in a silent ecstasy of recognition . The reader's eye may have slipped over ...
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... performance at the Roman Baths , Bath Assembly , 1952. Producer : Glynne Wickham . ( Photo : Roger Gilmour ) II Kathleen Stafford as Volumnia , Barbara Leigh - Hunt as Valeria and Elizabeth Devonshire Jones as Virgilia in the Bath ...
... performance at the Roman Baths , Bath Assembly , 1952. Producer : Glynne Wickham . ( Photo : Roger Gilmour ) II Kathleen Stafford as Volumnia , Barbara Leigh - Hunt as Valeria and Elizabeth Devonshire Jones as Virgilia in the Bath ...
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... Performance GLYNNE WICKHAM It is tempting for historian , critic , and producer alike , when approach- ing one of Shakespeare's plays , to suppose that a definitive version of it exists , and that this may be found in his own mind if ...
... Performance GLYNNE WICKHAM It is tempting for historian , critic , and producer alike , when approach- ing one of Shakespeare's plays , to suppose that a definitive version of it exists , and that this may be found in his own mind if ...
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