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... mind the great eclipse [ of 1605 ] , and that King Lear was written while the recollection of it was still fresh " ; and he thinks this all the more likely , as it had been preceded ( a month before ) by an eclipse of the moon . Now to ...
... mind the great eclipse [ of 1605 ] , and that King Lear was written while the recollection of it was still fresh " ; and he thinks this all the more likely , as it had been preceded ( a month before ) by an eclipse of the moon . Now to ...
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... mind pairs of eclipses visible in England , and books of prediction concerning them , and if we suppose he was writing in the end of 1603 or the beginning of 1604 , could he not have written the passages in question concerning the ...
... mind pairs of eclipses visible in England , and books of prediction concerning them , and if we suppose he was writing in the end of 1603 or the beginning of 1604 , could he not have written the passages in question concerning the ...
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... mind . This idea , which some critics confidently accept , I take , though possible , to be more visionary than the last ; and I think that these words of the late Mr. Halliwell Phillipps are wise , " In fixing the date of a play of ...
... mind . This idea , which some critics confidently accept , I take , though possible , to be more visionary than the last ; and I think that these words of the late Mr. Halliwell Phillipps are wise , " In fixing the date of a play of ...
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... mind Doth meditate a sudden stratagem , To try which of my daughters loves me best , Which till I know I cannot be at rest . This granted , when they jointly shall contend Each to exceed the other in their love , Then at the vantage ...
... mind Doth meditate a sudden stratagem , To try which of my daughters loves me best , Which till I know I cannot be at rest . This granted , when they jointly shall contend Each to exceed the other in their love , Then at the vantage ...
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... mind the idea of dramatising the subject , and though it is not without merit , having some very pathetic scenes , notably one describing the meeting in France between Cordella and her father , which the writer xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... mind the idea of dramatising the subject , and though it is not without merit , having some very pathetic scenes , notably one describing the meeting in France between Cordella and her father , which the writer xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
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