Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... play - house . Plays may not be originally written in that way , but they do get altered in that way . I do not think that the Elizabethans worried as much about rewriting as we do now when plays are frequently altered at the request of ...
... play - house . Plays may not be originally written in that way , but they do get altered in that way . I do not think that the Elizabethans worried as much about rewriting as we do now when plays are frequently altered at the request of ...
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... play read to them at the start of rehearsals by the dramatist , if he were there , or by the leading actor if he was ... plays . The players cannot have had the full text . They were given their parts on separate scrolls . Fair Copies of ...
... play read to them at the start of rehearsals by the dramatist , if he were there , or by the leading actor if he was ... plays . The players cannot have had the full text . They were given their parts on separate scrolls . Fair Copies of ...
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... play and doubtless that was a rush job . It shows signs of it , the same comic situation being carelessly repeated . Nearly the whole of it is in prose which indicates that he could turn that out more rapidly than verse . This ...
... play and doubtless that was a rush job . It shows signs of it , the same comic situation being carelessly repeated . Nearly the whole of it is in prose which indicates that he could turn that out more rapidly than verse . This ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
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