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... actor , and says their play needs no excuse . ' This palpable - gross play hath well beguil'd The heavy gait of ... acting and dramatic illusion , dreaming and waking . Such commen- tary as there is emphasizes these topics , and thus the ...
... actor , and says their play needs no excuse . ' This palpable - gross play hath well beguil'd The heavy gait of ... acting and dramatic illusion , dreaming and waking . Such commen- tary as there is emphasizes these topics , and thus the ...
Page 183
... actor , Bolingbroke . Gaunt and the Bishop of Carlisle briefly move centre- stage to review and preview events past and to come . King Henry finds his role increasingly difficult and unsatisfactory , and is crowded by other leading actors ...
... actor , Bolingbroke . Gaunt and the Bishop of Carlisle briefly move centre- stage to review and preview events past and to come . King Henry finds his role increasingly difficult and unsatisfactory , and is crowded by other leading actors ...
Page 186
... actors around him , nor the play . In signs that invite stage parlance , Macbeth shows his inadequacy in the part for which he and his wife have cast him : mishearing the prompter , acting on the wrong cues , forgetting his part or over ...
... actors around him , nor the play . In signs that invite stage parlance , Macbeth shows his inadequacy in the part for which he and his wife have cast him : mishearing the prompter , acting on the wrong cues , forgetting his part or over ...
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action aesthetic All's Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus argues artist attitude audience sympathies Berowne Bertram Bilton Bolingbroke Brutus choric chorus Claudio comic Coriolanus critical death discusses dramatic authority dramatist dream Duke E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotional Enobarbus evil experience Falstaff Faulconbridge feel Feste final Flavius Fool Friar Laurence gives Hamlet hear Helena Henry hero honour Iago illusion Imogen interpretation irony Jaques John judgement Julius Caesar King L. C. Knights Lear Lear's Leontes lovers Macbeth main characters Marcus Measure for Measure mind moral Muriel Bradbrook nature Othello Pericles play's plot political Prince Problem Plays Prospero response Richard Richard III role romance Romeo and Juliet Rosalind satirical says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shylock speaks spectator speech stage structure theme Thersites thou Tillyard Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Touchstone tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Wilson Knight words