King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 143
... hand upper corner of the stage ; the Fool went in there , and a pause full only of thunder , lightning and rain ensued before he spoke again . 28-36 When Queen Victoria went to see Macready's Lear in 1839 , he deliberately pointed this ...
... hand upper corner of the stage ; the Fool went in there , and a pause full only of thunder , lightning and rain ensued before he spoke again . 28-36 When Queen Victoria went to see Macready's Lear in 1839 , he deliberately pointed this ...
Page 156
... hands my hospitable * favours 40 You should not ruffle thus . What will you do ? 50 60 65 70 CORNWALL Come , sir ... hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to ...
... hands my hospitable * favours 40 You should not ruffle thus . What will you do ? 50 60 65 70 CORNWALL Come , sir ... hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to ...
Page 222
... hand , Dutchess of Burgundy . LEAR Then leave her , Sir , for by a father's rage I tell you all her wealth . Away ... hand Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have joined My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee ...
... hand , Dutchess of Burgundy . LEAR Then leave her , Sir , for by a father's rage I tell you all her wealth . Away ... hand Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have joined My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee ...
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action actor ALBANY appear arms audience Barker began Byrne carried century Charles Kean comes Cordelia CORNWALL court critics daughters death direction Edgar Edmund Kean effect Enter entry Exeunt Exit expression eyes face father feel final followed Fool France Garrick gave Gielgud give Gloucester Goneril hand hath head heart hold interpretation Irving J.P. Kemble John Kean and Irving keep Kent kind King Lear knights Lear's leave letter London look lord Macready madness means mind moved nature never notes opening Oswald performance Phelps play poor present production promptbook Regan rest restored role scene seemed servants Shakespeare sister speak speech spoke stage stand storm stressed suggested Tate Tate's tears tell Theatre thee thing thou throne took turn