King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 97
... ( Lear Log , p . 28 ) . Enter Albany When he returned in the 1760's to Shakespeare's text Garrick preserved momentum here by shifting Albany's entry and the exchange between him and Lear to after Lear's next speech . 241 Gielgud ...
... ( Lear Log , p . 28 ) . Enter Albany When he returned in the 1760's to Shakespeare's text Garrick preserved momentum here by shifting Albany's entry and the exchange between him and Lear to after Lear's next speech . 241 Gielgud ...
Page 123
... Lear's speech , 1. 113 , and Garrick preserved this and Lear's response of ' Oh ! are you come ? ' Macready , although he boasted of the purity of his text , also had this entry and Lear's line . Charles Kean and Irving achieved the ...
... Lear's speech , 1. 113 , and Garrick preserved this and Lear's response of ' Oh ! are you come ? ' Macready , although he boasted of the purity of his text , also had this entry and Lear's line . Charles Kean and Irving achieved the ...
Page 227
... Lear's age ; he sank to the ground at the end , and was raised and borne off by Kent and the physician , his knights following with hat and staff . 1 Garrick's movement into Lear's madness was much admired : ' you scarce see where it ...
... Lear's age ; he sank to the ground at the end , and was raised and borne off by Kent and the physician , his knights following with hat and staff . 1 Garrick's movement into Lear's madness was much admired : ' you scarce see where it ...
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