category: english drama

Shakespeare's Soliloquies

... Juliet compares her impatience with that of a child who has been given new clothes and may not yet wear them ( 30-1 ) , remind us once again that we are listening to a girl who has not yet outgrown her childhood emotions . This duality ...

Plays

This revised third volume of Harold Pinter's work includes The Homecoming, Old Times, No Man's Land, four shorter plays, six revue sketches and a short story.

Romeo and Juliet

... 1 Romeo's final speech , starting on line 74 , is full of dramatic irony and ... Romeo's movements as he looks around the tomb . Dramatic irony is a device which ... Juliet Nelson Thornes Ltd , 2003 51 Act 5 : Scene 3 Student Activities 35.

On Finding Treasure: Mystery Plays of the Goddess

... AZAZEL : So much defiance in one so puny . Do not be mistaken , Azazel does not hold you . APHRODITE : Azazel ? AZAZEL : Such is my name . So ! What brings you to my desert kingdom ? APHRODITE : I am here for redemption , sent by the ...

The maid's tragedy. Philaster. A king and no king. The scornful lady. Custom of the country. The elder brother. The spanish curate. Wit without money. The beggars' bush. The humorous lieutenant. The faithful shepherdess. The mad lover- The loyal subject. Rule a wife and have a wife. The laws of Candy. The false one. The little fren

... comes rescue ; We shall be endanger'd . Where's Antonio ? Ant . I must have one thrust more , sir . John . Come up to me . Ant . A mischief confound your fingers ! Petr . How is't ? Ant , Well : He has given me my quietus est . I felt him ...

Echoes Down the Corridor

... original and seeks to translate that " spirit " into a language and movement ... The Burial at Thebes Heaney said that he could get nowhere with the rhythms ... text ) , The history of theatre ( and cinema ) is a history of adaptations ...

British Drama: pt 1-2. Tragedies. v.2, pt. 1-2. Comedies. v.3. Operas and Farces

... death . Irene . Irene's chamber ! From my faithful bosom Far be the thought ! -But hear my protestation . Car ... Beckons the mutes . Irene . O name not death ! Distraction and amazement , Horror and agony , are in that sound ! Let me ...

Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London

... part , hang me , if I don't think they would have turn'd us adrift . Edw . [ Apart . ] So ! I suspect Lady Clara is ... always stand on the thresh- hold , and if any one comes , there's my hand . Tip us your bone , says I , and make yourself ...

Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England

... line numbers, so page references are given. 22. Wine, commentary on Arden ... play LION of 1576–42 except King John: ''parche`d lips'' (5.7.40). 25. Likenesses ... Julius Caesar, when Metellus recommends that the conspirators plotting ...

The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language

... my soul , which roots up pity , And destroys my peace : Ha ! he defies me ... Death is still distant far . South . In life's first spring Our green ... friend's embrace ! Enter RALEIGH . Ral . To you , my lord Southampton , from the queen ...

The London Cuckolds: A Comedy; as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal

... . What is that ? Dood . Only thisThat till my return , to all impertinent men , that ask you any questions , or talk to you , answer fem all with NetLet ' em H Lay fay what they pleafe , let you answer ftill be The London Cuckolds .

Catalogue of Early English Poetry and Other Miscellaneous Works (etc.)

... comedy . 4 ° . Lond . ( 1660. ) CARROLL , ( Susanna ) The perjur'd husband ... CHARACTERS . Whimzies or a new cast of characters , with a cater - charac ... eight characters of so many vertuous and vitious persons written , by one well ...

Catalogue of early English poetry and other miscellaneous works illustrating the British drama, collected by E. Malone, ... and now preserved in the Bodleian library

... comedy entituled : An humerous dayes myrth . 4 ° . Lond . by Valentine Syms ... CHARACTERS . 4 ° . Lond . n . d . Whimzies or a new cast of characters ... eight characters of so many vertuous and vitious persons : written , by one well ...

Catalogue of Early English Poetry: And Other Miscellaneous Works Illustrating the British Drama, Collected by Edmond Malone, and Now Preserved in the Bodleian Library

... comedy . 4 ° . Lond . ( 1660. ) CARROLL , ( Susanna ) The perjur'd husband ... CHARACTERS . Whimzies or a new cast of characters , with a cater - charac ... eight characters of so many vertuous and vitious persons : written , by one well ...

English Renaissance Drama and Audience Response

... ( Omeros 14 ) . Hence , he can play variations on the epic design without seeming to mimic it . One can read Omeros as an essay on how to write a Caribbean epic . Unlike Homer , Walcott himself freely moves in and out of the poem ...

London Theatre Record

... Savage in Limbo could quite readily be subtitled Five Characters in Search ... script he wrote for the movie Moonstruck . You are less likely to have ... script ? One moment , all is semi - demi- articulate Bronxese . The next , someone ...

The English traveller. A maidenhead well lost. The Lancashire witches [by Heywood and R. Broome]. London's Ius honorarium. Londini sinus salutis. Londini speculum: or, Londons mirror

... Soul . Ile doe neither , I come in hafte with newes . Str . Why then keepe out fir . Soul . Ha Milkfop know percullift gates Though kept with Pikes & Muskets , could nere kepe me out And dost thou thinke to shut me out with Wainscot ...

Rouge

"New York, fin des années 1950.

Saroja: A Play in Three Countries

... Devi It Does Not Die ( H Rs 60 F Rs 35 ) Bengali autobiographical romance tr . by Maitreyi Devi Sahni , Bhisham The Boss Came to Dinner ( H Rs 50 F Rs 15 ) Hindi / stories selected & transcreated mostly by Jai Ratan Vaid , Krishna ...

The New Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works

... me from my sickly bed. But follows it, my lord, to bring me down Must answer for your raising? I know her well; She had her breeding at my father's charge. A poor physician's daughter my wife? Disdain Rather corrupt me ever. fOurth lOrD ...

The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes

... love : thence he deserves to die . Bar . And death's his doom - yet first the rack shall rend Each secret from his heart ; unless he give Zaphira to my arms , by marriage ... hopeless . Then let vengeance seize him ! Enter IRENE . Irene . O ...

The Modern British Drama: Tragedies

... love : thence he deserves to die . Bar . And death's his doom - yet first the rack shall rend Each secret from his heart ; unless he give Zaphira to my arms , by marriage ... hopeless . Then let vengeance seize him ! Enter IRENE . Irene . O ...

Plays from Molière

... Gentle rogue ! Oliv . No , noble captain , you cannot sure think anything could take me more than that heroic title of yours , captain ; for you know we women love honour inordinately . Nov. Ha ! ha ! faith , she is with thee , bully ...

A Selected British Theatre: Containing All the Plays Formerly Adapted to the Stage

... Gentle rogue ! Oli . No , noble captain , you can't , sure , think any thing cou'd take me more than that heroic title of your's , captain ; -for , you know , we women love honour inordinately . - Ha , ha , ha ! Nov. Ha , ha ! she's ...

The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar

... Gentle rogue ! Oliv . No , noble captain , you cannot sure think anything could take me more than that heroic title of yours , captain ; for you know we women love honour inordinately . Nov. Ha ! ha ! faith , she is with thee , bully ...

The Dramatic Works of J.B. Poquelin-Molière

... Rogue has no Manners at all , that I must own - No more Breeding than a Bum - bailiff , that I grant you , —— ' Tis pity ; the Fellow has Fire and Life . Mira . What , Courage ? Wit ... Gentle rogue . Oliv . No , noble THE MISANTHROPE . 369.

The Tragedy of Richard III

Here is an elegant and clear text for either the study or the rehearsal room, notes where you need them and the distinguished scholarship of the general editors, Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller who understand that these are plays for ...

Harold Hobson: The Complete Catalogue

... Fortune ( 136 ) Plunder ( 263 ) ( 266 ) Thark ( 217 ) The Bed Before ... Gerald , High Horse ( 129 ) Vale , Martin , The Two Mrs Carrolls ( 77 ) ... Builders ( 202 ) The General's Tea Party 312 Travers , Ben , Paris Not So Gay ( 183 )

Plays of the Year

... script until the page was an inky , latticed tangle . Reading one's mail must sometimes have been a problem at the Early Victorian breakfast - table . Similarly , my programme of ANASTASIA would delight a cryptographer . It may speak ...

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