In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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Page 12
... story - book , and the " same strict and most observant watch " of the first scene was an experience of 1599. On the other hand , the ghost does not wear the " ghost suit " and " ghost bodice " listed in another company's theatrical ...
... story - book , and the " same strict and most observant watch " of the first scene was an experience of 1599. On the other hand , the ghost does not wear the " ghost suit " and " ghost bodice " listed in another company's theatrical ...
Page 203
... stories in height , the first or lower story to contain twelve foot of lawful assize in height , the second story eleven foot of lawful assize in height , and the third or upper story to contain nine foot of lawful assize in height ...
... stories in height , the first or lower story to contain twelve foot of lawful assize in height , the second story eleven foot of lawful assize in height , and the third or upper story to contain nine foot of lawful assize in height ...
Page 309
... story as being concerned primarily with one person . The story , next , leads up to , and includes , the death of the hero . On the one hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains ...
... story as being concerned primarily with one person . The story , next , leads up to , and includes , the death of the hero . On the one hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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