The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... presentation . Having established the prevailing methods of staging by care- ful reference to the directions in contemporary plays , and by noting the favorite devices , and the management of situations similar to those occurring in ...
... presentation . Having established the prevailing methods of staging by care- ful reference to the directions in contemporary plays , and by noting the favorite devices , and the management of situations similar to those occurring in ...
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... presentation of " Rich- ard the Third " by considering the stage directions , and other internal evidences of staging in this play and in similar plays of the period . In other words , relying upon the close relations of the authors and ...
... presentation of " Rich- ard the Third " by considering the stage directions , and other internal evidences of staging in this play and in similar plays of the period . In other words , relying upon the close relations of the authors and ...
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... presentation of the ghost found in " Hamlet " and Macbeth . " 66 Scenes 4 and 5. - The play closes with two short but exciting scenes on the battle field . In these chronicle plays the battles seem to have made the greatest impression ...
... presentation of the ghost found in " Hamlet " and Macbeth . " 66 Scenes 4 and 5. - The play closes with two short but exciting scenes on the battle field . In these chronicle plays the battles seem to have made the greatest impression ...
Contents
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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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