King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Diaries : W.C. Macready , The Diaries of William Charles Macready 1833-1851 , ed . W. Toynbee , 2 vols . ( 1912 ) Dramatic Censor : Francis Gentleman , The Dramatic Censor ; or , Critical ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Diaries : W.C. Macready , The Diaries of William Charles Macready 1833-1851 , ed . W. Toynbee , 2 vols . ( 1912 ) Dramatic Censor : Francis Gentleman , The Dramatic Censor ; or , Critical ...
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William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Styan : J.L. Styan , ' The Actor at the Foot of Shakespeare's Platform ' , Shakespeare Survey 12 ( Cambridge , 1959 ) , pp . 56-63 Taylor : Gary Taylor , ' The War in King Lear ' , Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Styan : J.L. Styan , ' The Actor at the Foot of Shakespeare's Platform ' , Shakespeare Survey 12 ( Cambridge , 1959 ) , pp . 56-63 Taylor : Gary Taylor , ' The War in King Lear ' , Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare Survey 33 ( Cam- bridge , 1980 ) , pp . 1-12 ; important subsequent contributions to the debate include Peter Stone , Steven Urkowitz , Shakespeare's Revision of ' King Lear ' ( Princeton , 1980 ) , Peter W.M. Blayney ...
... Shakespeare Survey 33 ( Cam- bridge , 1980 ) , pp . 1-12 ; important subsequent contributions to the debate include Peter Stone , Steven Urkowitz , Shakespeare's Revision of ' King Lear ' ( Princeton , 1980 ) , Peter W.M. Blayney ...
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