Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... actors in mind - Will Kemp for Dogberry and Richard Cowley for Verges , in Much Ado About Nothing , are the most conspicuous instances . This suggests that at times he relied heavily on his intimate knowledge of the acting styles and ...
... actors in mind - Will Kemp for Dogberry and Richard Cowley for Verges , in Much Ado About Nothing , are the most conspicuous instances . This suggests that at times he relied heavily on his intimate knowledge of the acting styles and ...
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... actors who have impersonated him have been associated especially with tragedy , and undoubtedly one of the reasons that the role has appealed to such actors is its capacity to generate intense emotion . Shylock is in many ways a ...
... actors who have impersonated him have been associated especially with tragedy , and undoubtedly one of the reasons that the role has appealed to such actors is its capacity to generate intense emotion . Shylock is in many ways a ...
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... actors who must all be on stage at the same time ; the second , in addition to the two Gentlemen who ' comment on the procession as it passes over the stage ' , eighteen actors along with on - stage trumpeters and choristers and ...
... actors who must all be on stage at the same time ; the second , in addition to the two Gentlemen who ' comment on the procession as it passes over the stage ' , eighteen actors along with on - stage trumpeters and choristers and ...
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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