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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. PAGE 3 17 151 165 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA- 259 271 KING LEAR VOL . IX E B DRAMATIS PERSONE LEAR. KING LEAR Introduction Text CONTENTS MACBETH- Introduction Text Introduction Text X 120990 3 129439.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. PAGE 3 17 151 165 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA- 259 271 KING LEAR VOL . IX E B DRAMATIS PERSONE LEAR. KING LEAR Introduction Text CONTENTS MACBETH- Introduction Text Introduction Text X 120990 3 129439.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. The Folio Text . In the same year a second Quarto ( Q2 ) appeared , with a different device , and omitting the name of the place of sale . The text of Q2 follows now the corrected , now the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. The Folio Text . In the same year a second Quarto ( Q2 ) appeared , with a different device , and omitting the name of the place of sale . The text of Q2 follows now the corrected , now the ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. 2 time.1 On the other hand , the Ff omit some 220 lines found in Qq . Of the authenticity of all the passages peculiar to either text there cannot be a doubt , and there is a strong prima facie ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. 2 time.1 On the other hand , the Ff omit some 220 lines found in Qq . Of the authenticity of all the passages peculiar to either text there cannot be a doubt , and there is a strong prima facie ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Date of Composi- may be passages hastily cut out in the early acting version , but afterwards restored . The theory of a subsequent Shakespearean revision cannot be ab- solutely dismissed . If ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Date of Composi- may be passages hastily cut out in the early acting version , but afterwards restored . The theory of a subsequent Shakespearean revision cannot be ab- solutely dismissed . If ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. trates ) , Lear questions his daughters to ascertain which deserves the largest of the three prospective shares , thinking ' to guerdon most where favour most be found . ' According to the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. trates ) , Lear questions his daughters to ascertain which deserves the largest of the three prospective shares , thinking ' to guerdon most where favour most be found . ' According to the ...
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