King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... Byrne , p . 202 27 Lear Log , p . 26 ; LEN , 7 November 1962 28 Crosse , p . 130 29 OM , 1 December 1976 30 Esslin , Plays and Players , April 1970 31 Yutkevitch , p . 196 32 Spectator 40 , 16 April 1711 33 Colley Cibber , An Apology ...
... Byrne , p . 202 27 Lear Log , p . 26 ; LEN , 7 November 1962 28 Crosse , p . 130 29 OM , 1 December 1976 30 Esslin , Plays and Players , April 1970 31 Yutkevitch , p . 196 32 Spectator 40 , 16 April 1711 33 Colley Cibber , An Apology ...
Page 81
... ( Byrne , p . 201 ) . Brook's production in 1962 also had Edmund foreshadow his ambition by making him move the throne about , and arrange a bench beside it , setting the scene for his first step to power . Gloucester sat on the throne so ...
... ( Byrne , p . 201 ) . Brook's production in 1962 also had Edmund foreshadow his ambition by making him move the throne about , and arrange a bench beside it , setting the scene for his first step to power . Gloucester sat on the throne so ...
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... ( Byrne , p . 198 ) . Similarly in the 1983 Granada TV production Cornwall fell forward across the chair in which Gloucester had been bound , and appealed in vain to Regan , who stood above him staring into the distance , apparently ...
... ( Byrne , p . 198 ) . Similarly in the 1983 Granada TV production Cornwall fell forward across the chair in which Gloucester had been bound , and appealed in vain to Regan , who stood above him staring into the distance , apparently ...
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