Juliet's room by such naturalistic details as a disarranged four-posted bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the nurse's entrance, or Romeo's lacing his jerkin, and a dishevelled Juliet in a crepe de chine nightgown. Such details are cheap... Problems of the Actor - Trang 236bởi Louis Calvert - 1918 - 274 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Helena Modjeska - 1910 - 656 trang
...Juliet's room by such naturalistic details as a disarranged four-posted bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the nurse's entrance, or Romeo's...cheap illustrations and unworthy of a true artist. Shakespeare's plays do not require such commonplace interpretations in order to produce a genuine,... | |
| Helena Modjeska - 1910 - 662 trang
...Juliet's room by such naturalistic details as a disarranged four- posted bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the nurse's entrance, or Romeo's...cheap illustrations and unworthy of a true artist. Shakespeare's plays do not require such commonplace interpretations in order to produce a genuine,... | |
| Gail Marshall - 1998 - 268 trang
...Juliet's room by such naturalistic details as a disarranged four-posted bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the nurse's entrance, or Romeo's lacing his jerkin, and a dishevelledjuliet in a crepe de chine nightgown. Such details are cheap illustrations and unworthy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 296 trang
...salaciousness of 'such naturalistic details as a disarranged four-poster bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the Nurse's entrance, or Romeo's...dishevelled Juliet in a crepe de chine nightgown' (Memories and Impressions, p. 138). Katherine Cornell's 1934-5 production opted for a lukewarm compromise:... | |
| John Stokes - 2007 - 4 trang
...naturalistic details as a disarranged four-posted bed, or the turning of the key of a locked door at the 61 nurse's entrance or Romeo's lacing his jerkin, and...cheap illustrations and unworthy of a true artist. Shakespeare's plays do not require such commonplace interpretations in order to produce a genuine,... | |
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