Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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... stage is that unlike stages with elaborate or frequently changed settings it centers attention on the actor , what he says , and what he does . Poetic drama especially cannot compete effectively with elaborate backgrounds some have ...
... stage is that unlike stages with elaborate or frequently changed settings it centers attention on the actor , what he says , and what he does . Poetic drama especially cannot compete effectively with elaborate backgrounds some have ...
Page 87
... stage so that his speeches and the conversations with him will be most effective . Finally Kent is left alone outside the gates ; the Quarto has a direction , “ Sleepes . " Then Edgar enters - where ? The Folio does not mark this as a ...
... stage so that his speeches and the conversations with him will be most effective . Finally Kent is left alone outside the gates ; the Quarto has a direction , “ Sleepes . " Then Edgar enters - where ? The Folio does not mark this as a ...
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... stage . Above this is what seems to be a curtain of different texture and pattern ( masking , perhaps , the music room or upper stage ) , and higher yet is a top border decorated along its lower third . A sort of For the octavo - sized ...
... stage . Above this is what seems to be a curtain of different texture and pattern ( masking , perhaps , the music room or upper stage ) , and higher yet is a top border decorated along its lower third . A sort of For the octavo - sized ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 1 |
ALFRED HARBAGE | 18 |
HEREWARD T PRICE | 37 |
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