The Actor and His TextHarrap, 1987 - 285 oldal This book sets out to apply the methods of voice production directly and practically to the speaking of text. Specifically, it addresses the problem of how to infuse life and meaning into words that are first encountered on the printed page. |
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126. oldal
... Dream . Take this passage : Hermia : Lysander : Hermia : Lysander : Hermia : - - Lysander : How now , my love ? Why is your cheek so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? Belike for want of rain , which I could well Beteem ...
... Dream . Take this passage : Hermia : Lysander : Hermia : Lysander : Hermia : - - Lysander : How now , my love ? Why is your cheek so pale ? How chance the roses there do fade so fast ? Belike for want of rain , which I could well Beteem ...
162. oldal
... Dream . Opening scenes always yield a great deal on this exercise , and as we have already noted , we are taken into the vocabulary of the play . Theseus : Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour - Draws on apace . Four happy days bring ...
... Dream . Opening scenes always yield a great deal on this exercise , and as we have already noted , we are taken into the vocabulary of the play . Theseus : Now , fair Hippolyta , our nuptial hour - Draws on apace . Four happy days bring ...
203. oldal
... dream . The scene ends with Bottom waking up alone and recounting his own dream . The echoes and associations in the text are particu- larly rich . Firstly , the exercise is excellent for concentration , for those who are repeating the ...
... dream . The scene ends with Bottom waking up alone and recounting his own dream . The echoes and associations in the text are particu- larly rich . Firstly , the exercise is excellent for concentration , for those who are repeating the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Attitudes to Voice and Text | 13 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
Copyright | |
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