Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... stage and with the heads of playgoers in the front row no more than three feet from it , this staging solved a problem . If you throw a bottle at someone on an open stage , something is likely to go wrong ; throw it down , and you ...
... stage and with the heads of playgoers in the front row no more than three feet from it , this staging solved a problem . If you throw a bottle at someone on an open stage , something is likely to go wrong ; throw it down , and you ...
209. oldal
... stage and was responsible for some of Kurbas's most inventive , original stage designs . He turned to stage design after his paintings were destroyed during World War I ; his theatrical début took place in 1918. See V. Kucherenko ...
... stage and was responsible for some of Kurbas's most inventive , original stage designs . He turned to stage design after his paintings were destroyed during World War I ; his theatrical début took place in 1918. See V. Kucherenko ...
233. oldal
... stage business , but her repetitions of " Yet here's a spot " and " Out , damned spot ! " make it easier for them to grasp the hidden import of her equivocal behaviour : the change that has occurred in her since her saying " A little ...
... stage business , but her repetitions of " Yet here's a spot " and " Out , damned spot ! " make it easier for them to grasp the hidden import of her equivocal behaviour : the change that has occurred in her since her saying " A little ...
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