The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... directions for the funeral processions , probably because they had become highly conventionalized . In some cases a few suggestions are given in addition to the " Enter funeral , " as in " The First Part of Hieronimo , " Act III , Scene ...
... directions for the funeral processions , probably because they had become highly conventionalized . In some cases a few suggestions are given in addition to the " Enter funeral , " as in " The First Part of Hieronimo , " Act III , Scene ...
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... directions and references in the text of the dozen or so plays of this period in which the ghost appears . Their entrance upon the stage was sometimes accompanied by thunder and lightning , at times by smoke , as described in " The ...
... directions and references in the text of the dozen or so plays of this period in which the ghost appears . Their entrance upon the stage was sometimes accompanied by thunder and lightning , at times by smoke , as described in " The ...
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... directions to Catesby , Look that my staves be sound , and not too heavy , " showing that he carried a lance . Later , reference is made to his sword , 112 and archers are spoken of as the main part of the army.118 That a distinguishing ...
... directions to Catesby , Look that my staves be sound , and not too heavy , " showing that he carried a lance . Later , reference is made to his sword , 112 and archers are spoken of as the main part of the army.118 That a distinguishing ...
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RICHARD THE THIRD ON THE Elizabethan Stage | 25 |
RICHARD THE THIRD AND THE DRAMA OF THE RESTORA | 60 |
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