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Pagina 254
... stage , whose curtains are drawn . After Othello has said , " I'll smell thee on the tree , " he ascends the little elevate l stage , and undraws its curtain . The dialogue between him and Desdemona then takes place . After the murder ...
... stage , whose curtains are drawn . After Othello has said , " I'll smell thee on the tree , " he ascends the little elevate l stage , and undraws its curtain . The dialogue between him and Desdemona then takes place . After the murder ...
Pagina 358
... stage was anciently called the heavens . This was its known and familiar name , as we have previously had occasion to mention . ( See Henry VI . , Part I. , Illustration of Act I. ) But when tragedies were represented , the back of the ...
... stage was anciently called the heavens . This was its known and familiar name , as we have previously had occasion to mention . ( See Henry VI . , Part I. , Illustration of Act I. ) But when tragedies were represented , the back of the ...
Pagina 359
... stage direction . We should be inclined , with Kemble , and Capell Lofft , and Tieck , to reject any visible Ghost altogether , but for this stage direction ; and it equally compels us to admit in this place the Ghost of Banquo . Is ...
... stage direction . We should be inclined , with Kemble , and Capell Lofft , and Tieck , to reject any visible Ghost altogether , but for this stage direction ; and it equally compels us to admit in this place the Ghost of Banquo . Is ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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