King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... restored version ) 1836 1838 Edmund Kean W.C. Macready W.C. Macready Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London ... ( restored text ) 1881 Edwin Booth 1882 Ernesto Rossi 1891 Edwin Booth 1892 Henry Irving 1909 Norman Mckinnel 1917-18 1924 ...
... restored version ) 1836 1838 Edmund Kean W.C. Macready W.C. Macready Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London ... ( restored text ) 1881 Edwin Booth 1882 Ernesto Rossi 1891 Edwin Booth 1892 Henry Irving 1909 Norman Mckinnel 1917-18 1924 ...
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... restored to peace and gratitude , has proved hard to resist . Irving's interpretation carried the appeal to family feeling and domestic sentiment to an extreme.82 His Lear was totally inno- cent of his own downfall : he freely gave and ...
... restored to peace and gratitude , has proved hard to resist . Irving's interpretation carried the appeal to family feeling and domestic sentiment to an extreme.82 His Lear was totally inno- cent of his own downfall : he freely gave and ...
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... restored , being still used by Garrick , J.P. Kemble , Edmund Kean , Macready and Irving . Trips him Kent's first ... restoring Lear's ' I thank thee fellow ' and Kent's dismissal of Oswald , who was made to exit bawling ; by 1830 his ...
... restored , being still used by Garrick , J.P. Kemble , Edmund Kean , Macready and Irving . Trips him Kent's first ... restoring Lear's ' I thank thee fellow ' and Kent's dismissal of Oswald , who was made to exit bawling ; by 1830 his ...
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