Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious . . . . Through the mouth of Hamlet Shakespeare tells us how an actor should perform his part , expresses his own aims in acting and what the stage ...
... stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious . . . . Through the mouth of Hamlet Shakespeare tells us how an actor should perform his part , expresses his own aims in acting and what the stage ...
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... stage . He ransacked history and fiction for stories that could be made significant and told , or retold , upon a stage . He was a supreme stage story - teller and perceived that the basic source of all meaning that can be presented ...
... stage . He ransacked history and fiction for stories that could be made significant and told , or retold , upon a stage . He was a supreme stage story - teller and perceived that the basic source of all meaning that can be presented ...
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... stage than the average today jutted out into the pit ; cellarage underneath for graves , ghosts , noises ; stage entrances at the back , a curtained space for surprise or intimate scenes , a balcony above and a ' lords ' room ' for ...
... stage than the average today jutted out into the pit ; cellarage underneath for graves , ghosts , noises ; stage entrances at the back , a curtained space for surprise or intimate scenes , a balcony above and a ' lords ' room ' for ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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