King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 28
... appear a beautiful pea - green , and the next sky - blue , and , in the event of a momentary cessation of the rotary motion of the magic lantern , his head would be purple and his legs Dutch - pink . ' The trees not only creaked , but ...
... appear a beautiful pea - green , and the next sky - blue , and , in the event of a momentary cessation of the rotary motion of the magic lantern , his head would be purple and his legs Dutch - pink . ' The trees not only creaked , but ...
Page 60
... attendants shown here with what appear to be staves in their hands are probably the musicians who punctuated the play with fanfares upon daffodil - mouthed trumpets . ... Enter King Lear bearing a coronet , then Lear. 60 King Lear.
... attendants shown here with what appear to be staves in their hands are probably the musicians who punctuated the play with fanfares upon daffodil - mouthed trumpets . ... Enter King Lear bearing a coronet , then Lear. 60 King Lear.
Page 202
... appear to prove upon thy person Thy heinous , manifest , and many treasons . There is my pledge [ throws down glove ] : I'll prove it on thy heart , Ere I taste bread , thou art in nothing less Than I have here proclaimed thee . REGAN ...
... appear to prove upon thy person Thy heinous , manifest , and many treasons . There is my pledge [ throws down glove ] : I'll prove it on thy heart , Ere I taste bread , thou art in nothing less Than I have here proclaimed thee . REGAN ...
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