Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 26Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... face West at the next ; or better still must contrive to scatter the favour of his countenance over a wide radius . In practice two things emerge : the naturalness and expres- siveness of the group is more important than the face of any ...
... face West at the next ; or better still must contrive to scatter the favour of his countenance over a wide radius . In practice two things emerge : the naturalness and expres- siveness of the group is more important than the face of any ...
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... face make up for the one black face in the cast ) . The point about the play is that without real clowning it is not really funny . It is obvious that in the original perfor- mance there would have been real clowns playing the two ...
... face make up for the one black face in the cast ) . The point about the play is that without real clowning it is not really funny . It is obvious that in the original perfor- mance there would have been real clowns playing the two ...
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... face of mine " sounded uncomfortably like a de- scription of his white clown's face , there was genuine pa- thos in the final reunion , and real joy in the Abbess ' " such Nativity ! " The neatest touch in the whole production , however ...
... face of mine " sounded uncomfortably like a de- scription of his white clown's face , there was genuine pa- thos in the final reunion , and real joy in the Abbess ' " such Nativity ! " The neatest touch in the whole production , however ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 1 |
The Comedy of Errors | 135 |
Twelfth Night | 196 |
Copyright | |
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