4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 Seiten |
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... stage would not lend itself to in- timate effects , but a smaller area behind that front stage could be curtained off and set with movable properties to be used as a bedroom or a cave or any similar scene . The height of the building ...
... stage would not lend itself to in- timate effects , but a smaller area behind that front stage could be curtained off and set with movable properties to be used as a bedroom or a cave or any similar scene . The height of the building ...
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... stage was not to be broken . When Shakespeare first came to London , the problem of effective stage delivery was made somewhat easier by the use of a heavily end - stopped line , where the actor could draw his breath at reg- ular ...
... stage was not to be broken . When Shakespeare first came to London , the problem of effective stage delivery was made somewhat easier by the use of a heavily end - stopped line , where the actor could draw his breath at reg- ular ...
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... stage effects shows up especially well in the bal- cony scene . The Nurse has been shouting " Madam " while Juliet calls Romeo again in a whisper . The pirate has Romeo also answer " Madam , " a line which he could not deliver on the stage ...
... stage effects shows up especially well in the bal- cony scene . The Nurse has been shouting " Madam " while Juliet calls Romeo again in a whisper . The pirate has Romeo also answer " Madam , " a line which he could not deliver on the stage ...
Inhalt
Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
Afterword | 626 |
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