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... husband ' — ( compare 1. i . 91-100 , of the play ) . This touch does not seem to be in any other account , and it is nearly certain that Shakespeare had seen this book , not long published . But the source which Shakespeare followed ...
... husband ' — ( compare 1. i . 91-100 , of the play ) . This touch does not seem to be in any other account , and it is nearly certain that Shakespeare had seen this book , not long published . But the source which Shakespeare followed ...
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... husband of Lear's second daughter Regan , comes to his well - deserved death . - Many of our greatest critics - including William Hazlitt , Shelley , Ten Brink and Dowden - consider Shakespeare to be here at his greatest . The last ...
... husband of Lear's second daughter Regan , comes to his well - deserved death . - Many of our greatest critics - including William Hazlitt , Shelley , Ten Brink and Dowden - consider Shakespeare to be here at his greatest . The last ...
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... husband , who is often called Aganip- the two dukes fall in battle ; nor is there anywhere any pus ; precedent for the Duke of Kent interceding for the sentenced Cordelia , being consequently banished , and afterwards serving in ...
... husband , who is often called Aganip- the two dukes fall in battle ; nor is there anywhere any pus ; precedent for the Duke of Kent interceding for the sentenced Cordelia , being consequently banished , and afterwards serving in ...
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... husband . She is drawn to marry him solely by the virtue of the Moor ( ma dalla virtù del Moro ) . Soon after his marriage the Moor is sent to command the Venetian troops in Cyprus , where his wife ( to her husband's extreme joy ) ...
... husband . She is drawn to marry him solely by the virtue of the Moor ( ma dalla virtù del Moro ) . Soon after his marriage the Moor is sent to command the Venetian troops in Cyprus , where his wife ( to her husband's extreme joy ) ...
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... husband was fond of him , treated him with kindness . The detestable ensign , however , falling in love with the lady , which was not in the least returned , makes a plot to ruin both her and the lieutenant , who he supposed had gained ...
... husband was fond of him , treated him with kindness . The detestable ensign , however , falling in love with the lady , which was not in the least returned , makes a plot to ruin both her and the lieutenant , who he supposed had gained ...
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