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152 : ( of Kent in the stocks ) Qq ' the king must take it ill , ' - is ex- panded in Ff ( against metre ) to ' the king his master needs must take it ill . ' time . On the other hand , the Ff omit 4 King Lear Text MACBETH- Introduction ...
152 : ( of Kent in the stocks ) Qq ' the king must take it ill , ' - is ex- panded in Ff ( against metre ) to ' the king his master needs must take it ill . ' time . On the other hand , the Ff omit 4 King Lear Text MACBETH- Introduction ...
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On the other hand , the Ff omit some 220 lines found in Qq.2 Of the authenticity of all the passages peculiar to either text there cannot be a doubt , and there is a strong prima facie probability that all are derived from the same ...
On the other hand , the Ff omit some 220 lines found in Qq.2 Of the authenticity of all the passages peculiar to either text there cannot be a doubt , and there is a strong prima facie probability that all are derived from the same ...
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Finally , in 1592-3 , an unknown hand dramatised it as ' The Chronicle Historie of King Leir and his Three Daughters . ' The play was entered in the Stationers ' Register , 1594 , but first printed in 1605 , with a title - page ...
Finally , in 1592-3 , an unknown hand dramatised it as ' The Chronicle Historie of King Leir and his Three Daughters . ' The play was entered in the Stationers ' Register , 1594 , but first printed in 1605 , with a title - page ...
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Their common passion for him is the most salient trait added by Shakespeare to the Goneril and Regan of tradition , and the death of one at the hands of the other strikes a last fierce note from the chord of violated blood - ties that ...
Their common passion for him is the most salient trait added by Shakespeare to the Goneril and Regan of tradition , and the death of one at the hands of the other strikes a last fierce note from the chord of violated blood - ties that ...
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Haply , when I shall wed , That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty : Sure , I shall never marry like my sisters , To love my father all . Lear . But goes thy heart with this ?
Haply , when I shall wed , That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty : Sure , I shall never marry like my sisters , To love my father all . Lear . But goes thy heart with this ?
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