The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... scene of the finest produc- tions scenically of Shakespeare up to that date ' . He interpolated a pageant ... scenes , was counterbalanced by the usual free treatment of the text . Largely following Kemble's Acting Version , he cut out I ...
... scene of the finest produc- tions scenically of Shakespeare up to that date ' . He interpolated a pageant ... scenes , was counterbalanced by the usual free treatment of the text . Largely following Kemble's Acting Version , he cut out I ...
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... scenes accordingly . It has long been noticed that 2 Prologue , the main purpose of which was clearly to prepare the audience for a change of scene from London to Southampton , is oddly followed by a scene still in London , Southampton ...
... scenes accordingly . It has long been noticed that 2 Prologue , the main purpose of which was clearly to prepare the audience for a change of scene from London to Southampton , is oddly followed by a scene still in London , Southampton ...
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... scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience shall be conveyed ' thence to France ... scenes 2. 1 and 2. 3 , as we have them now . And when it is observed that 2. I introduces us to Bardolph , Nym and Pistol ...
... scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience shall be conveyed ' thence to France ... scenes 2. 1 and 2. 3 , as we have them now . And when it is observed that 2. I introduces us to Bardolph , Nym and Pistol ...
Inhalt
added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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