King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 75
... exit . Exit In Charles Kean's production Kent shook some of the proffered hands of the knights as he left ( Sprague 2 , p . 183 ) . Bob Peck , playing Kent in Trevor Nunn's 1976 production , kissed Cordelia's hand , in a courtly gesture ...
... exit . Exit In Charles Kean's production Kent shook some of the proffered hands of the knights as he left ( Sprague 2 , p . 183 ) . Bob Peck , playing Kent in Trevor Nunn's 1976 production , kissed Cordelia's hand , in a courtly gesture ...
Page 97
... exit , played , though they plundered I.5 for some speeches to use later . J.P. Kemble and Edmund Kean used Shakespeare's rather than Tate's speech , both of them cutting the act off abruptly at Lear's exit . 257-60 Irving broke down ...
... exit , played , though they plundered I.5 for some speeches to use later . J.P. Kemble and Edmund Kean used Shakespeare's rather than Tate's speech , both of them cutting the act off abruptly at Lear's exit . 257-60 Irving broke down ...
Page 196
... Exit [ Edgar ] ALBANY Why , fare thee well : I will o'erlook thy paper . Enter Edmund EDMUND The enemy's in view : draw up your powers . Here is the guess of their true strength and forces By diligent discovery ; but your haste Is now ...
... Exit [ Edgar ] ALBANY Why , fare thee well : I will o'erlook thy paper . Enter Edmund EDMUND The enemy's in view : draw up your powers . Here is the guess of their true strength and forces By diligent discovery ; but your haste Is now ...
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