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This would suppose that Shakespeare's Lear had been produced on the stage some little time before Simon Stafford made his first move on the 8th of May 1605 , by entering the old Leir on the Stationers ' Registers ; hence Malone ...
This would suppose that Shakespeare's Lear had been produced on the stage some little time before Simon Stafford made his first move on the 8th of May 1605 , by entering the old Leir on the Stationers ' Registers ; hence Malone ...
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Let us now examine the second part of Malone's evidence for the 1605 date of the play . After mentioning Harsnett's book , Malone goes on , " This play is ascertained to have been written after the month of October 1604 , by a minute ...
Let us now examine the second part of Malone's evidence for the 1605 date of the play . After mentioning Harsnett's book , Malone goes on , " This play is ascertained to have been written after the month of October 1604 , by a minute ...
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To fall . . pride ] Malone slothful , weak . ” Steevens explains , explains , to fall down ( to fall and whose bosom is agitated by tender blast , i.e. to humble and destroy ) ; passions , comparing the word " hefts , " but Wright ...
To fall . . pride ] Malone slothful , weak . ” Steevens explains , explains , to fall down ( to fall and whose bosom is agitated by tender blast , i.e. to humble and destroy ) ; passions , comparing the word " hefts , " but Wright ...
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