King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... Goodbody version the Fool was dressed simply as a Jacobean serving man in sombre black . But the strongest late twentieth - century trend has been to equate the Fool with more modern images of clowning . Alec MacCowen wore a one - piece ...
... Goodbody version the Fool was dressed simply as a Jacobean serving man in sombre black . But the strongest late twentieth - century trend has been to equate the Fool with more modern images of clowning . Alec MacCowen wore a one - piece ...
Page 165
... Goodbody cut from here and ran on into V.1 ( promptbook ) . 31-9 Macready , Phelps , Irving and Charles Kean cut these reproofs . 42 Too grotesque a metaphor for Colman , Charles Kean and Macready . 46-9 Another image too strong for ...
... Goodbody cut from here and ran on into V.1 ( promptbook ) . 31-9 Macready , Phelps , Irving and Charles Kean cut these reproofs . 42 Too grotesque a metaphor for Colman , Charles Kean and Macready . 46-9 Another image too strong for ...
Page 193
... .1 ) and Macready , Phelps and Irving made this exit the end of the scene and act ; Goodbody cut the rest of this scene , and inserted here IV.2 11. 15-27 ( promptbook ) . 5 9 10 10 18 20 23 26 309 324 Act IV , Scene 7 193.
... .1 ) and Macready , Phelps and Irving made this exit the end of the scene and act ; Goodbody cut the rest of this scene , and inserted here IV.2 11. 15-27 ( promptbook ) . 5 9 10 10 18 20 23 26 309 324 Act IV , Scene 7 193.
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