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... never old ones . The affecting story of King Lear ( Shakespeare appears to have been the first to spell it Lear ' ) and his three daughters is a very old one . It is Celtic , Welsh , and it probably can be traced to an Irish original ...
... never old ones . The affecting story of King Lear ( Shakespeare appears to have been the first to spell it Lear ' ) and his three daughters is a very old one . It is Celtic , Welsh , and it probably can be traced to an Irish original ...
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... never printed during the life of its author . Some years after his death , and the year before the appearance of the first Folio ( 1623 ) , there was issued a Quarto with the following title - page : The Tragoedy of Othello , The Moore ...
... never printed during the life of its author . Some years after his death , and the year before the appearance of the first Folio ( 1623 ) , there was issued a Quarto with the following title - page : The Tragoedy of Othello , The Moore ...
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... never , as far as we know , printed till after the death of its author , when in 1623 it took its place in the first Folio , stand- ing the eleventh of the tragedies , being placed between Othello and Cymbeline . The style is in marked ...
... never , as far as we know , printed till after the death of its author , when in 1623 it took its place in the first Folio , stand- ing the eleventh of the tragedies , being placed between Othello and Cymbeline . The style is in marked ...
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... never man tasted of the flesh before ' ; ' a plaine man without subtlety , ' who was ignorant of the crimes his officers committed in his name , and ' with a noble mind to punish offenders and to reward evil - doers . ' He is , however ...
... never man tasted of the flesh before ' ; ' a plaine man without subtlety , ' who was ignorant of the crimes his officers committed in his name , and ' with a noble mind to punish offenders and to reward evil - doers . ' He is , however ...
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... never called in the assistance of ' the worm of Nilus , ' there is still no doubt but that her grief for his death was most intense , and that by her courageous end she has left a name for ever , lying robed and crowned . ' The other ...
... never called in the assistance of ' the worm of Nilus , ' there is still no doubt but that her grief for his death was most intense , and that by her courageous end she has left a name for ever , lying robed and crowned . ' The other ...
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Attendants better Brabantio Cæsar Cassio CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cordelia CORN Cyprus daughter dear death Desdemona dost thou doth DUKE EDGAR Edmund Egypt EMIL EMILIA ENOBARBUS Enter ANTONY EROS Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father follow fool fortune foul Fulvia GENT give Gloster gods GONERIL guard hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour husband IAGO IRAS Julius Cæsar KENT King Lear knave lady Lepidus lieutenant look lord lov'd madam Mark Antony married master MESS Messenger Michael Cassio mistress Moor never night noble Octavia Othello Parthia play Pompey poor pray prithee queen Re-enter Regan Roderigo SCENE Shakespeare sister SOLD soldier soul speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast to-night villain What's wife ΙΟ Отн