King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... Edgar , in real life , would perhaps have re- vealed himself to his father ; but the conventions of romance and of poetic drama do not always coincide with those of real life . Shakespeare reconciles the two by making Edgar refer to his ...
... Edgar , in real life , would perhaps have re- vealed himself to his father ; but the conventions of romance and of poetic drama do not always coincide with those of real life . Shakespeare reconciles the two by making Edgar refer to his ...
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... Edgar . ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my hundred ; only I do not like Excessive the fashion of your garments ... Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . In Gielgud's 1950 production , Edgar made as though to lift his head ...
... Edgar . ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my hundred ; only I do not like Excessive the fashion of your garments ... Edgar jerks his head at the imaginary dogs . In Gielgud's 1950 production , Edgar made as though to lift his head ...
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... Edgar ] Pope ; Exit F , ( after comfort ) Q. 8. further ] F ; farther Q. II . Glou . And ... too ] not in Q. SCENE III . [ The British Camp near Dover . Glou . I'll bring you comfort . [ Exit Edgar . Glou . Lear + 4. go ] be F3-4 . enter ...
... Edgar ] Pope ; Exit F , ( after comfort ) Q. 8. further ] F ; farther Q. II . Glou . And ... too ] not in Q. SCENE III . [ The British Camp near Dover . Glou . I'll bring you comfort . [ Exit Edgar . Glou . Lear + 4. go ] be F3-4 . enter ...
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