The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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Página xxxvii
... stage . In fact , down to the middle of the nineteenth century all but total neglect seems to have overtaken the play . Only with Phelps's revival in 1849 did the theatrical world begin to take an interest in it - an interest shown by ...
... stage . In fact , down to the middle of the nineteenth century all but total neglect seems to have overtaken the play . Only with Phelps's revival in 1849 did the theatrical world begin to take an interest in it - an interest shown by ...
Página xlv
... stage with its main , inner and upper stage , and also allowed of indications of change of place . The music was by Anthony Hopkins . Since Benson's retirement , Stratford has shown the play six times . Miss Dorothy Green continued her ...
... stage with its main , inner and upper stage , and also allowed of indications of change of place . The music was by Anthony Hopkins . Since Benson's retirement , Stratford has shown the play six times . Miss Dorothy Green continued her ...
Página 133
... stage production difficult , and so infrequent , until recent times . Granville - Barker's Preface ( 1930 ) and many ' continuous ' productions since have rid the stage of this editorial network . But Barker never sufficiently allowed ...
... stage production difficult , and so infrequent , until recent times . Granville - Barker's Preface ( 1930 ) and many ' continuous ' productions since have rid the stage of this editorial network . But Barker never sufficiently allowed ...
Contenido
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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