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... hand . Were they additions to his first draught ? or being portions of this first draught , were they purposely omitted in the Folio version ? These questions cannot be answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version ...
... hand . Were they additions to his first draught ? or being portions of this first draught , were they purposely omitted in the Folio version ? These questions cannot be answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version ...
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... hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late source with regard to the coming of the King of France to England ) . Again , though in the old accounts Lear's two elder daughters are ...
... hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late source with regard to the coming of the King of France to England ) . Again , though in the old accounts Lear's two elder daughters are ...
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... hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give ...
... hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give ...
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... hands , rose against him in armour , and reft from him the governance of the land , upon conditions to be continued during the term of Leir's life ; by ... hand over his whole kingdom undivided to his youngest daughter xxviii INTRODUCTION.
... hands , rose against him in armour , and reft from him the governance of the land , upon conditions to be continued during the term of Leir's life ; by ... hand over his whole kingdom undivided to his youngest daughter xxviii INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. hand over his whole kingdom undivided to his youngest ... hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. hand over his whole kingdom undivided to his youngest ... hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
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