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Prefatory note, Gwynne B. Evans
Comedies
Sitting in the Sky (Love's Labor's Lost, IV, iii) * A Garden in Belmont (The Merchant of Venice, V, I)
Histories
Two Tents on Bosworth Field (Richard III, V, iii, iv,v) * Sitting upon the ground (Richard II, iv, I)
Tragedies * The Heights and the Depths (A Scene from King Lear) * Two Scenes from Macbeth * Two Monumental Death-scenes (Antony and Cleopatra, IV, xv; V, ii) * Appendix * 'The Scenic method" Review of James E. Hirsh, The Structure of Shakespearean Scenes (Yale, 1983)
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