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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CONTENTS PAGE KING LEAR Introduction Text 3 17 MACBETHIntroduction Text 151 165 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Introduction Text 259 271 27 129990 KING LEAR VOL . IX FE B DRAMATIS PERSONA LEAR 3 129439.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CONTENTS PAGE KING LEAR Introduction Text 3 17 MACBETHIntroduction Text 151 165 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Introduction Text 259 271 27 129990 KING LEAR VOL . IX FE B DRAMATIS PERSONA LEAR 3 129439.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. corThe Folio Text . à 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 ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. corThe Folio Text . à 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 ...
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The omissions in Ff are certainly due to such curtailment , whether this be ascribed to Shakespeare himself , with Koppel , 3 or , with Delius , 4 to irresponsible actors.5 The additions in the Ff are more difficult to judge .
The omissions in Ff are certainly due to such curtailment , whether this be ascribed to Shakespeare himself , with Koppel , 3 or , with Delius , 4 to irresponsible actors.5 The additions in the Ff are more difficult to judge .
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The theory of a subsequent Shakespearean revision cannot be absolutely dismissed . If Shakespeare in his ripest maturity patched King Lear , his art was probably quite a match for our tests , as it hardly is in the patching of Love's ...
The theory of a subsequent Shakespearean revision cannot be absolutely dismissed . If Shakespeare in his ripest maturity patched King Lear , his art was probably quite a match for our tests , as it hardly is in the patching of Love's ...
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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.
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.
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