King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 191
... tears ( Hughes , p . 135 ) . Gordon Crosse perceived her weeping as a skilled piece of acting , and recalled her ' most beautifully melting into tears ' ( Crosse , p . 16 ) . Komisar- jevsky cut the business . It is in fact taken from ...
... tears ( Hughes , p . 135 ) . Gordon Crosse perceived her weeping as a skilled piece of acting , and recalled her ' most beautifully melting into tears ' ( Crosse , p . 16 ) . Komisar- jevsky cut the business . It is in fact taken from ...
Page 226
... tears , and wrinkle her young brow . Turn all her mother's pains to shame and scorn , That she may curse her crime ... tears begin to take his part so much They mar my counterfeiting . LEAR The little dogs and all , Trey , Blanch , and ...
... tears , and wrinkle her young brow . Turn all her mother's pains to shame and scorn , That she may curse her crime ... tears begin to take his part so much They mar my counterfeiting . LEAR The little dogs and all , Trey , Blanch , and ...
Page 237
... tears earlier in the play , but at this point admired the way in which ' his distressed Mind thus suddenly relieved by so quick a Transition to Joy , may in that Gust of Rapture drop a Tear , but ' twill be a Tear of Transport that ...
... tears earlier in the play , but at this point admired the way in which ' his distressed Mind thus suddenly relieved by so quick a Transition to Joy , may in that Gust of Rapture drop a Tear , but ' twill be a Tear of Transport that ...
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