King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... storm effects . Samuel Phelps , who had otherwise achieved that ideal and simple style of scenic appointment which befits an altogether fabulous period ' had a storm so uncomfortably naturalistic that critics reported ' the wind ...
... storm effects . Samuel Phelps , who had otherwise achieved that ideal and simple style of scenic appointment which befits an altogether fabulous period ' had a storm so uncomfortably naturalistic that critics reported ' the wind ...
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... storm scenes , and had only a ' storm heard at a distance ' . In the 1971 film Scofield mounted the driving seat of the coach in which he had arrived and lashed the horses into a frenzied gallop ; the Fool was inside . In the mounting ...
... storm scenes , and had only a ' storm heard at a distance ' . In the 1971 film Scofield mounted the driving seat of the coach in which he had arrived and lashed the horses into a frenzied gallop ; the Fool was inside . In the mounting ...
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... storm ' ( J.C. Trewin , BP , 19 August 1959 ) . In the 1971 film version , surreal images were used to conflate the interior and exterior storms ; the shooting script says ' The ground cracks open , roots painfully are wrenched to the ...
... storm ' ( J.C. Trewin , BP , 19 August 1959 ) . In the 1971 film version , surreal images were used to conflate the interior and exterior storms ; the shooting script says ' The ground cracks open , roots painfully are wrenched to the ...
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