Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 277
... scene . ) The beginning of the murder scene was held up for some minutes by faulty stage management on the night I was there , but it says very much for Mr. Welles's power that he recovered grip by half- way through the scene , and ...
... scene . ) The beginning of the murder scene was held up for some minutes by faulty stage management on the night I was there , but it says very much for Mr. Welles's power that he recovered grip by half- way through the scene , and ...
Page 391
... scene i , the underlings brawl in Verona's streets and the Prince re- bukes both Montague and Capulet ; in scene ii , the Montagues discuss Romeo with Benvolio , discovering in him symptoms of the moon - calf lover ; in scene iii ...
... scene i , the underlings brawl in Verona's streets and the Prince re- bukes both Montague and Capulet ; in scene ii , the Montagues discuss Romeo with Benvolio , discovering in him symptoms of the moon - calf lover ; in scene iii ...
Page 518
... Scenes iii - v ] and the final scene [ Act V , Scene iii ] of the discovery space at the rear ( formerly , and perhaps more accurately , called the inner stage ) for Juliet's bed and the Capulet tomb . Twice , however , action is called ...
... Scenes iii - v ] and the final scene [ Act V , Scene iii ] of the discovery space at the rear ( formerly , and perhaps more accurately , called the inner stage ) for Juliet's bed and the Capulet tomb . Twice , however , action is called ...
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