On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 42
... King Lear 42 ; they are moreover often enough carried for- ward on to the Platform itself , as when attendants set chairs for the spectators of a play in A Midsummer Night's Dream and in Hamlet 43 ; or when the sick King John is ...
... King Lear 42 ; they are moreover often enough carried for- ward on to the Platform itself , as when attendants set chairs for the spectators of a play in A Midsummer Night's Dream and in Hamlet 43 ; or when the sick King John is ...
Page 247
... King Lear to the disguised Kent ; " acquaint my Daughter no further with any thing you know , then comes from her demand out of the Letter , if your Dilligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . " " I will not sleepe my Lord ...
... King Lear to the disguised Kent ; " acquaint my Daughter no further with any thing you know , then comes from her demand out of the Letter , if your Dilligence be not speedy , I shall be there afore you . " " I will not sleepe my Lord ...
Page 327
... ( King Lear ) , 212 ff . Cressida , 137 , 168 , 220 Crowd ( Julius Caesar ) , 145 DESDEMONA , 169 , 222 Diomed , 137 , 220 Duke Senior ( As You Like It ) , 190 EDGAR ( King Lear ) , 127 , 204 f . , 212 , 224 Edmund , 152 Falstaff , 126 ...
... ( King Lear ) , 212 ff . Cressida , 137 , 168 , 220 Crowd ( Julius Caesar ) , 145 DESDEMONA , 169 , 222 Diomed , 137 , 220 Duke Senior ( As You Like It ) , 190 EDGAR ( King Lear ) , 127 , 204 f . , 212 , 224 Edmund , 152 Falstaff , 126 ...
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