The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 184
... King Lear appeared in the year 1608 , with the following title - pages : ( i ) " M. William Shak - speare : HIS | True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King LEAR and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar ...
... King Lear appeared in the year 1608 , with the following title - pages : ( i ) " M. William Shak - speare : HIS | True Chronicle Historie of the life and death of King LEAR and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar ...
Page 184
... King Lear may safely be assigned to the year 1605 :—( i ) According to an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated November 26 , 1607 , it was " played be- fore the King's Majesty at Whitehall upon S. Stephens ' night at Christmas ...
... King Lear may safely be assigned to the year 1605 :—( i ) According to an entry in the Stationers ' Register , dated November 26 , 1607 , it was " played be- fore the King's Majesty at Whitehall upon S. Stephens ' night at Christmas ...
Page 184
... King Ina ; in the Gesta Romanorum Theodosius takes the place of King Lear . 2 The ballad of King Leir , and his three Daughters ( vide Percy's Reliques ) is , in all probability , later than Shakespeare's play . And all men's hearts in ...
... King Ina ; in the Gesta Romanorum Theodosius takes the place of King Lear . 2 The ballad of King Leir , and his three Daughters ( vide Percy's Reliques ) is , in all probability , later than Shakespeare's play . And all men's hearts in ...
Page xiii
... King . Your birth's too high for any but a king . Cordella . My mind is low enough to love a palmer , Rather than any king upon the earth . King . O , but you never can endure their life Which is so straight and full of penury ...
... King . Your birth's too high for any but a king . Cordella . My mind is low enough to love a palmer , Rather than any king upon the earth . King . O , but you never can endure their life Which is so straight and full of penury ...
Page xiv
... king and comrade " the parlosest old men that ere he heard . " There is in the Chronicle History no hint of the under- plot of Lear , the almost parallel story of Gloster and Ed- mund , whereby Shakespeare subtly emphasizes the leading ...
... king and comrade " the parlosest old men that ere he heard . " There is in the Chronicle History no hint of the under- plot of Lear , the almost parallel story of Gloster and Ed- mund , whereby Shakespeare subtly emphasizes the leading ...
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