Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... stage ran curtains which could be drawn and withdrawn as was needful , and at the back of the stage similar curtains , named " traverses " , occupied the place of our scenery , and could be used for exits and entrances of actors . When ...
... stage ran curtains which could be drawn and withdrawn as was needful , and at the back of the stage similar curtains , named " traverses " , occupied the place of our scenery , and could be used for exits and entrances of actors . When ...
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... stage within the stage as in the play - scene of Hamlet . The opening of the play was announced by three sound- ings or flourishes of the trumpet ; during its per- formance a flag displayed from the roof informed the public in the ...
... stage within the stage as in the play - scene of Hamlet . The opening of the play was announced by three sound- ings or flourishes of the trumpet ; during its per- formance a flag displayed from the roof informed the public in the ...
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... stage handed down from the days of Burbage and Taylor . The carping criticism of the one hostile contemporary , Anthony Aston , is 1 " Faint and scant of breath " has been proposed , and the reading is adopted by Mr. Tree in his stage ...
... stage handed down from the days of Burbage and Taylor . The carping criticism of the one hostile contemporary , Anthony Aston , is 1 " Faint and scant of breath " has been proposed , and the reading is adopted by Mr. Tree in his stage ...
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