King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 100
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . GONERIL Nay , then- 320 ALBANY Well , well ; the event ... tell what I can tell . LEAR Why , what canst thou tell , my boy ? FOOL She will taste as like this as a crab does to a crab ...
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . GONERIL Nay , then- 320 ALBANY Well , well ; the event ... tell what I can tell . LEAR Why , what canst thou tell , my boy ? FOOL She will taste as like this as a crab does to a crab ...
Page 122
... Tell the hot duke that- No , but not yet : may be he is not well : Infirmity doth still neglect all office * Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves When nature being oppressed commands the mind To suffer with the body ; I'll ...
... Tell the hot duke that- No , but not yet : may be he is not well : Infirmity doth still neglect all office * Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ourselves When nature being oppressed commands the mind To suffer with the body ; I'll ...
Page 148
... tell thee , friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlawed from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately , very late : I loved him , friend , No father his son dearer : truth to tell thee , The grief hath crazed my wits ...
... tell thee , friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlawed from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately , very late : I loved him , friend , No father his son dearer : truth to tell thee , The grief hath crazed my wits ...
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actor ALBANY audience Barker notes Burgundy Byrne Charles Kean Cordelia CORNWALL critics curse Cut by Irving daughters Donald Sinden Donald Wolfit dost drama duke Edmund Kean effect Enter Edgar Enter Lear entry Exeunt Exit eyes father followed Fool Fool's France Garrick GENTLEMAN Gielgud in 1940 Gloucester Gloucester's Goneril Goodbody Granada TV Granada TV production hand hath Hazlitt heart Hughes Irving cut Irving's J.C. Trewin J.P. Kemble Kean and Irving Kean's Kent Kent's King Lear knights Komisarjevsky Laughton Lear and Cordelia Lear's London Drury Lane lord Macready's madam madness nuncle Oswald pathos Paul Scofield performance Peter Brook Phelps playing Lear promptbook Regan restored role Samuel Phelps scene Scofield servants Shakespeare Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Shakespeare's text Shakespearian sister speak speech spoke stage storm Stratford upon Avon sword Tate Tate's text Tate's version tears Theatre theatrical thee thou throne tragedy Trewin villain