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... Wilson Knight at the Northcott On the eve of the publication of his biography of his brother , Wilson Knight at the age of 78 gave three ninety - minute performances of astonishing power , humour and interest at the Northcott Theatre ...
... Wilson Knight at the Northcott On the eve of the publication of his biography of his brother , Wilson Knight at the age of 78 gave three ninety - minute performances of astonishing power , humour and interest at the Northcott Theatre ...
Page 154
... Wilson Knight donned a long fawn robe , red sash and fur hat he had bought for a recent Canadian tour . After the interval he appeared in colourful robes with his C.B.E. for Timon's trappings of power . Drums of Alcibiades ' army ...
... Wilson Knight donned a long fawn robe , red sash and fur hat he had bought for a recent Canadian tour . After the interval he appeared in colourful robes with his C.B.E. for Timon's trappings of power . Drums of Alcibiades ' army ...
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On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. the herald of the morn . . . ' , and in this speech Wilson Knight maintains that despite Romeo's sorrow his face should light up , his voice be lighter in saying the words ...
On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. the herald of the morn . . . ' , and in this speech Wilson Knight maintains that despite Romeo's sorrow his face should light up , his voice be lighter in saying the words ...
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