King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 79
... scene here , sacrificing the sinister final exchanges to preserving as much of the focus on Lear's exit as their ... Scene 2 Tate's text , after the scene between Cordelia and Edgar and a brief version of Edmund's warnings to him , has a ...
... scene here , sacrificing the sinister final exchanges to preserving as much of the focus on Lear's exit as their ... Scene 2 Tate's text , after the scene between Cordelia and Edgar and a brief version of Edmund's warnings to him , has a ...
Page 155
... Scene 7 Colman's restorations of the Shakespeare text included parts of this scene ; he was thus in advance of Garrick , who followed Tate . Tate's version ran an abbreviated III.5 onto the opening of this scene ; Kemble and Kean ...
... Scene 7 Colman's restorations of the Shakespeare text included parts of this scene ; he was thus in advance of Garrick , who followed Tate . Tate's version ran an abbreviated III.5 onto the opening of this scene ; Kemble and Kean ...
Page 161
... scene , and Garrick cut it as early as 1756 , before his more extensive revisions in the late 1760s . Scene 1 For Macready , Charles Kean and Irving this was IV.2 , after , in Macready's case , the truncated scene of the blinding of ...
... scene , and Garrick cut it as early as 1756 , before his more extensive revisions in the late 1760s . Scene 1 For Macready , Charles Kean and Irving this was IV.2 , after , in Macready's case , the truncated scene of the blinding of ...
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