| Oliver Ford Davies - Drama - 2003 - 224 pages
...passion. It is Hamlet's first instruction to the players. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue, but if you mouth...lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently, for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as... | |
| Arthur F. Kinney - Meaning (Philosophy) in literature - 2004 - 196 pages
...books," for he teaches the visiting players the very opposite of the artificial and derived: Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you...trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier had spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much... | |
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