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... stage experience will be helpful . The complete record , with illustrations , has already been documented in Shakespearian Production ( enlarged 1964 ) , but a rather more personal account is offered here . After leaving Oxford in 1923 ...
... stage experience will be helpful . The complete record , with illustrations , has already been documented in Shakespearian Production ( enlarged 1964 ) , but a rather more personal account is offered here . After leaving Oxford in 1923 ...
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... stage . They abound in sharp insights and illuminating discussions of the text , but have little of the tang and flavour of the theatre . At their best , they add to our understanding of Shakespeare's problems and the way he met them ...
... stage . They abound in sharp insights and illuminating discussions of the text , but have little of the tang and flavour of the theatre . At their best , they add to our understanding of Shakespeare's problems and the way he met them ...
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... Stage Directions ( 1963 ) , tells a different story : ' He encouraged grand entrances and exits centre - stage , a declamatory style , imposing gestures ' , all of which he ordered with ' unerring taste ' , avoiding the ' melodramatic ...
... Stage Directions ( 1963 ) , tells a different story : ' He encouraged grand entrances and exits centre - stage , a declamatory style , imposing gestures ' , all of which he ordered with ' unerring taste ' , avoiding the ' melodramatic ...
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