King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 61
... carried his crown . He wore false shoulders , a lace collar and white stockings . Planche , when he began to prepare his ' period ' King John in 1823 , poured scorn on the costuming of Kemble's Lear ( Herschel Baker , John Philip Kemble ...
... carried his crown . He wore false shoulders , a lace collar and white stockings . Planche , when he began to prepare his ' period ' King John in 1823 , poured scorn on the costuming of Kemble's Lear ( Herschel Baker , John Philip Kemble ...
Page 177
... carried Edmund Kean's style ( and his preference for the Tate text ) into the next generation , had a gown like his with ermine edgings and white applique decoration , and assumed in this scene a straw belt and baldric , and a fantastic ...
... carried Edmund Kean's style ( and his preference for the Tate text ) into the next generation , had a gown like his with ermine edgings and white applique decoration , and assumed in this scene a straw belt and baldric , and a fantastic ...
Page 209
... carry Ellen Terry on , though with some difficulty ; he then knelt over her seeking the signs of life by kissing and ... carried her on and laid her upon the altar- stone in the middle of the henge setting , a sacrificial victim . That ...
... carry Ellen Terry on , though with some difficulty ; he then knelt over her seeking the signs of life by kissing and ... carried her on and laid her upon the altar- stone in the middle of the henge setting , a sacrificial victim . That ...
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