King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... London Whitehall Palace , London Lincoln's Inn Fields , London Dorset Gardens , London Dorset Gardens , London Queen's , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Lincoln's Inn Fields , London Drury Lane ...
... London Whitehall Palace , London Lincoln's Inn Fields , London Dorset Gardens , London Dorset Gardens , London Queen's , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Lincoln's Inn Fields , London Drury Lane ...
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... London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Anthony Street , New York Drury Lane , London Bowery Theatre , New York New York Haymarket , London ...
... London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Anthony Street , New York Drury Lane , London Bowery Theatre , New York New York Haymarket , London ...
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... London Stage 1660-1800 : ( Carbondale , 1960-63 ) Part 1 , 1660– 1700 , ed . William Van Lennep Charles Beecher ... ( London , 1964 ) Marvin Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear ( Berkeley and London , 1972 ) Robert Speaight , Shakespeare on ...
... London Stage 1660-1800 : ( Carbondale , 1960-63 ) Part 1 , 1660– 1700 , ed . William Van Lennep Charles Beecher ... ( London , 1964 ) Marvin Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear ( Berkeley and London , 1972 ) Robert Speaight , Shakespeare on ...
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