King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 153
... Irving . 55-6 Irving struck a ' disconsolate note of sadness ' ( Jennings , p . 631 ) . In 1940 Gielgud too was piteous on these lines , lying in Kent's arms ( Barker notes ) . 57 ( See note to Tate text , III.4 , 1. 34. ) 57-65 Charles ...
... Irving . 55-6 Irving struck a ' disconsolate note of sadness ' ( Jennings , p . 631 ) . In 1940 Gielgud too was piteous on these lines , lying in Kent's arms ( Barker notes ) . 57 ( See note to Tate text , III.4 , 1. 34. ) 57-65 Charles ...
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William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 128-33 Cut by Irving ; Macready cut to l . 130 . 138-145 Cut by Irving . Fights Macready's elaborate groupings and pictures made this a note- able moment : the crowd of extras drew back suddenly ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 128-33 Cut by Irving ; Macready cut to l . 130 . 138-145 Cut by Irving . Fights Macready's elaborate groupings and pictures made this a note- able moment : the crowd of extras drew back suddenly ...
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... Irving . 271 Irving made this a pitiful , despairing wail , and the next line a display of ' senile eagerness ' , leading to ' childish satisfaction ' over his memory of killing the assassin ( Jennings , p . 632 ; Hughes , p . 135 ) ...
... Irving . 271 Irving made this a pitiful , despairing wail , and the next line a display of ' senile eagerness ' , leading to ' childish satisfaction ' over his memory of killing the assassin ( Jennings , p . 632 ; Hughes , p . 135 ) ...
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