King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 87
... knights carrying game . Phelps gave the impression of the hunt by using suitable music . Irving's knights were unruly , shouting like him for dinner , and bringing real hounds on stage with them : ' their want of discipline seemed a ...
... knights carrying game . Phelps gave the impression of the hunt by using suitable music . Irving's knights were unruly , shouting like him for dinner , and bringing real hounds on stage with them : ' their want of discipline seemed a ...
Page 89
... knights plus four times as many attendants , a sufficient force to make the daughters feel he might take back his ... knight Tate had Kent pursue Oswald , and Macready and Irving also sent him off with the Knight . 47-51 In abbreviating ...
... knights plus four times as many attendants , a sufficient force to make the daughters feel he might take back his ... knight Tate had Kent pursue Oswald , and Macready and Irving also sent him off with the Knight . 47-51 In abbreviating ...
Page 95
... knights ( Hughes , p . 126 ) . In 1959 , however , when Byam Shaw had Lear's knights behaving impeccably , Stephanie Bidmead made her a ' harrassed lady of a great house , faced with the shattering upsets and inconveniences and ...
... knights ( Hughes , p . 126 ) . In 1959 , however , when Byam Shaw had Lear's knights behaving impeccably , Stephanie Bidmead made her a ' harrassed lady of a great house , faced with the shattering upsets and inconveniences and ...
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