King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... Byrne : Muriel St Clare Byrne , ' King Lear at Stratford - on - Avon , 1959 ' , Shakespeare Quarterly XI ( 1960 ) , pp . 189–206 Carlisle : C. Jones Carlisle , Shakespeare from the Green Room ( University of North Carolina Press , 1969 ) ...
... Byrne : Muriel St Clare Byrne , ' King Lear at Stratford - on - Avon , 1959 ' , Shakespeare Quarterly XI ( 1960 ) , pp . 189–206 Carlisle : C. Jones Carlisle , Shakespeare from the Green Room ( University of North Carolina Press , 1969 ) ...
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... ( Byrne , p . 201 ) . Brook's production in 1962 also had Edmund foreshadow his ambition by making him move the throne about , and arrange a bench beside it , setting the scene for his first step to power . Gloucester sat on the throne so ...
... ( Byrne , p . 201 ) . Brook's production in 1962 also had Edmund foreshadow his ambition by making him move the throne about , and arrange a bench beside it , setting the scene for his first step to power . Gloucester sat on the throne so ...
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... ( Byrne , p . 203 ) . Donald Sinden entered in a cart , with a noisy entourage firing guns ; his train was imagined as a hundred knights plus four times as many attendants , a sufficient force to make the daughters feel he might take back ...
... ( Byrne , p . 203 ) . Donald Sinden entered in a cart , with a noisy entourage firing guns ; his train was imagined as a hundred knights plus four times as many attendants , a sufficient force to make the daughters feel he might take back ...
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