King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 11
... final scene . The subsequent fate of the Fool During the Commonwealth , while the theatres were closed , popular performances went on in hidden and submerged ways ; but when the London stage was re - established at the Restoration , it ...
... final scene . The subsequent fate of the Fool During the Commonwealth , while the theatres were closed , popular performances went on in hidden and submerged ways ; but when the London stage was re - established at the Restoration , it ...
Page 15
... final scenes where the evil - doers defeat themselves and the good triumph in their chains . Explicit motives are supplied , taken from the common stock of literary convention and therefore often coincid- ing with those Shakespeare had ...
... final scenes where the evil - doers defeat themselves and the good triumph in their chains . Explicit motives are supplied , taken from the common stock of literary convention and therefore often coincid- ing with those Shakespeare had ...
Page 24
... final burst of vehement energy , to rush off unaided . By Kean's time the cutting of the final speeches of the scene was complete , and it was repeated by the actor - editors who followed , even though they returned to Shakespeare's ...
... final burst of vehement energy , to rush off unaided . By Kean's time the cutting of the final speeches of the scene was complete , and it was repeated by the actor - editors who followed , even though they returned to Shakespeare's ...
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