The Works of Shakespeare, Band 9Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... Lear , his art was probably quite a match for our tests , as it hardly is in the patching of Love's Labour's Lost . But a study of the variants rather suggests that they can be wholly explained from the twofold operation of blundering ...
... Lear , his art was probably quite a match for our tests , as it hardly is in the patching of Love's Labour's Lost . But a study of the variants rather suggests that they can be wholly explained from the twofold operation of blundering ...
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... Lear puts his three daughters to the love - test , and disinherits the youngest , who fails to satisfy it . In the second , the two favoured daughters maltreat him in various ways . In the third , the disgraced daughter rescues and ...
... Lear puts his three daughters to the love - test , and disinherits the youngest , who fails to satisfy it . In the second , the two favoured daughters maltreat him in various ways . In the third , the disgraced daughter rescues and ...
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... Lear has merely appointed his heirs . In Holinshed he allows the heirs to take immediate possession of half their future domains , but retains the other halves during his life . The dukes , however , grow impatient , and ' thinking it ...
... Lear has merely appointed his heirs . In Holinshed he allows the heirs to take immediate possession of half their future domains , but retains the other halves during his life . The dukes , however , grow impatient , and ' thinking it ...
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... Lear's sufferings , in the fashion of the days when Daughters . Henry VI . and Edward II . were recent . He makes some show of technique , providing fresh incidents and stronger motives for the old . Leir is seen at the outset about to ...
... Lear's sufferings , in the fashion of the days when Daughters . Henry VI . and Edward II . were recent . He makes some show of technique , providing fresh incidents and stronger motives for the old . Leir is seen at the outset about to ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. The Tragedy of King Lear . Then at the vantage will I take Cordeilla , Even as she doth protest she loves me best , I'll say , ' Then , daughter , grant me one request , To show thou lovest ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. The Tragedy of King Lear . Then at the vantage will I take Cordeilla , Even as she doth protest she loves me best , I'll say , ' Then , daughter , grant me one request , To show thou lovest ...
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