King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... stage direction ( V.2 ) — ' Alarum . Enter the powers of France over the stage , Cordelia with her father in her hand ' - the powerful pageantry of this foreign army is recorded . Another ceremonial touch noted was that Edgar , coming ...
... stage direction ( V.2 ) — ' Alarum . Enter the powers of France over the stage , Cordelia with her father in her hand ' - the powerful pageantry of this foreign army is recorded . Another ceremonial touch noted was that Edgar , coming ...
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... stage history of this period , Andrew Gurr , The Shakespearian Stage 1574–1642 ( 2nd ed . , 1980 ) 8 For a discussion of the Tudor versus Renaissance theories as applied to the Globe , see Bernard Beckermann , Shakespeare at the Globe ...
... stage history of this period , Andrew Gurr , The Shakespearian Stage 1574–1642 ( 2nd ed . , 1980 ) 8 For a discussion of the Tudor versus Renaissance theories as applied to the Globe , see Bernard Beckermann , Shakespeare at the Globe ...
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... stage : Wilkes described the effect of Garrick's entry : ' I never see him coming down from one corner of the Stage , with his old grey hair standing , as it were , erect upon his head , his face filled with horror and attention , his ...
... stage : Wilkes described the effect of Garrick's entry : ' I never see him coming down from one corner of the Stage , with his old grey hair standing , as it were , erect upon his head , his face filled with horror and attention , his ...
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