Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 207
... Scenes as well . The entry of characters is indicated , but not always their exits . Sometimes the names of the actors ... scene is not given , but when important this is generally indicated by the opening words : Thou art perfect then ...
... Scenes as well . The entry of characters is indicated , but not always their exits . Sometimes the names of the actors ... scene is not given , but when important this is generally indicated by the opening words : Thou art perfect then ...
الصفحة 436
... Scenes to observe the Conduct in this Tragedy .... Whence comes it then , that this is the top scene ( III . 3 ) , the Scene that raises Othello above all other Tragedies on our Theatres ? It is purely from the Action ; from the Mops ...
... Scenes to observe the Conduct in this Tragedy .... Whence comes it then , that this is the top scene ( III . 3 ) , the Scene that raises Othello above all other Tragedies on our Theatres ? It is purely from the Action ; from the Mops ...
الصفحة 447
... scene where the action takes place , and of the movements of the figures which cross this scene ; the strange atmosphere , cold and dark , which strikes on us as we enter this scene , enfolding these figures and magnifying their dim ...
... scene where the action takes place , and of the movements of the figures which cross this scene ; the strange atmosphere , cold and dark , which strikes on us as we enter this scene , enfolding these figures and magnifying their dim ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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