John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: King John. King Lear. MacbethFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... Enter ARANTHE , and CORDELIA . Ar . Dear madam , rest you here ; our search is vain : Look , here's a shed ; ' beseech you , enter here . Cor . ' Pr'ythee , go in thyself , seck thy own ease ; Where the mind's free , the body's delicate ...
... Enter ARANTHE , and CORDELIA . Ar . Dear madam , rest you here ; our search is vain : Look , here's a shed ; ' beseech you , enter here . Cor . ' Pr'ythee , go in thyself , seck thy own ease ; Where the mind's free , the body's delicate ...
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... Enter MACBETH . How now , my lord ? why do you keep alone , Of sorriest fancies your companions making , - Using those thoughts , which should indeed have dy'd With them they think on ? Things without all remedy Should be without regard ...
... Enter MACBETH . How now , my lord ? why do you keep alone , Of sorriest fancies your companions making , - Using those thoughts , which should indeed have dy'd With them they think on ? Things without all remedy Should be without regard ...
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... Enter MACBETH . Mac . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . R.u.E. Enter MACDUFF . [ Comes down [ . ] Macd . Turn , hell - hound , turn . Mac . Of all men ...
... Enter MACBETH . Mac . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . R.u.E. Enter MACDUFF . [ Comes down [ . ] Macd . Turn , hell - hound , turn . Mac . Of all men ...
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12 Guards Albany Angiers arms art thou Arth Arthur Banner Banquo blood Captain Castle Chatillon Cordelia Cornwall daughter death Donalbain dost doth Duncan Edmund England Enter EDGAR Enter King Enter MACBETH ESSEX Exeunt Exit Exit English eyes father Faul FAULCONBRIDGE fear Fleance Flourish of Drums Flourish of Trumpets foul France French Gates Gent Gentlemen give Gloster Goneril grooves hail hand hath hear heart heaven Hecat honour Hubert John Philip Kemble Kemble Kent King John King LEAR Lady MACBETH LENOX liege look lord Macd Macduff majesty Malcolm night numbers PANDULPH peace PEMBROKE Phil Philip Physician poison'd poor prince promptbook Regan Rosse royal Ruffians Salisbury SCENE SEYTON shalt sister Siward sleep soldiers speak sword thane of Cawdor thee There's thine thou art thou hast Thunder Trumpets and Drums Witch
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