Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 13Folger Shakespeare Library, 1962 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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Page 28
... play , and the weeping for the woes of Hecuba - appear redistributed in Hamlet . But it helps to link further the transition from Pyrrhus to the player weeping for Hecuba to the plan to present the Gonzago play . The Gonzago play itself ...
... play , and the weeping for the woes of Hecuba - appear redistributed in Hamlet . But it helps to link further the transition from Pyrrhus to the player weeping for Hecuba to the plan to present the Gonzago play . The Gonzago play itself ...
Page 232
... play for their legal meaning ; second , terms unques- tionably legal which are used metaphorically in the play ; and , third , words which belong both to the language of everyday speech and to the legal vocabu- lary and which , in this ...
... play for their legal meaning ; second , terms unques- tionably legal which are used metaphorically in the play ; and , third , words which belong both to the language of everyday speech and to the legal vocabu- lary and which , in this ...
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... play scene . This was the most crowded scene of all . Musicians are discovered in the musicians ' gallery , where an attendant hangs a banner over the railing . Torch- bearers with lighted torches cross each other and take positions ...
... play scene . This was the most crowded scene of all . Musicians are discovered in the musicians ' gallery , where an attendant hangs a banner over the railing . Torch- bearers with lighted torches cross each other and take positions ...
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