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... there are only two editions of the book and not more . This discovery we owe to the Cambridge editors . Quartos 1 and 2 of King Lear are far from being identical as to text . For the varia- tions , see the Cambridge Shakespeare , vol ...
... there are only two editions of the book and not more . This discovery we owe to the Cambridge editors . Quartos 1 and 2 of King Lear are far from being identical as to text . For the varia- tions , see the Cambridge Shakespeare , vol ...
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... There is , more- over , an account of the story in the curious old French romance of Perceforest . After 1461 it is again found in two wholly different versions , in that hoard of old anecdotes known to , and drawn on by , Shakespeare ...
... There is , more- over , an account of the story in the curious old French romance of Perceforest . After 1461 it is again found in two wholly different versions , in that hoard of old anecdotes known to , and drawn on by , Shakespeare ...
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... there is the account of the story given by Spenser in his Faerie Queene ( ii . 10 , xvii - xxxii ) . Here for the first time the three daughters are named exactly as Shakespeare names them - Gonorill , Regan ( there is also here ' the ...
... there is the account of the story given by Spenser in his Faerie Queene ( ii . 10 , xvii - xxxii ) . Here for the first time the three daughters are named exactly as Shakespeare names them - Gonorill , Regan ( there is also here ' the ...
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... there they hear the speech of a couple ( an old man led by a young man ) , ' who , not perceiving them being hid within that rude canopie , held a straunge and pitiful disputation , which makes them [ the two princes ] step out , yet in ...
... there they hear the speech of a couple ( an old man led by a young man ) , ' who , not perceiving them being hid within that rude canopie , held a straunge and pitiful disputation , which makes them [ the two princes ] step out , yet in ...
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... there anywhere any pus ; precedent for the Duke of Kent interceding for the sentenced Cordelia , being consequently banished , and afterwards serving in disguise his deposed master . The three daughters of King Lear are always unmatched ...
... there anywhere any pus ; precedent for the Duke of Kent interceding for the sentenced Cordelia , being consequently banished , and afterwards serving in disguise his deposed master . The three daughters of King Lear are always unmatched ...
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