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With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of | TOM of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall upon | S. Stephans night in Christmas ...
With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of | TOM of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall upon | S. Stephans night in Christmas ...
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... may be fixed with some certainty in 1605-6 . An entry in the Stationers ' Register , under Nov. 26 , 1607 , shows that it was ' played before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall upon S. Stephens night at Christmas last , ' i.e. on Dec.
... may be fixed with some certainty in 1605-6 . An entry in the Stationers ' Register , under Nov. 26 , 1607 , shows that it was ' played before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall upon S. Stephens night at Christmas last , ' i.e. on Dec.
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The exposure of Lear to the night and storm is , with wonderful art , made to appear the result of his headstrong choice . The two interwoven stories thus carry us through the whole gamut of suffering . No other tragedy is so charged ...
The exposure of Lear to the night and storm is , with wonderful art , made to appear the result of his headstrong choice . The two interwoven stories thus carry us through the whole gamut of suffering . No other tragedy is so charged ...
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... pathos in the chorus - like comments of the more exquisite and finely - tempered Touchstone who follows the king into the night and storm , and vanishes from our ken , like a wild dream - fancy , when the troubled morning breaks .
... pathos in the chorus - like comments of the more exquisite and finely - tempered Touchstone who follows the king into the night and storm , and vanishes from our ken , like a wild dream - fancy , when the troubled morning breaks .
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Let it be so ; thy truth then be thy dower : For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the operation of the orbs From whom we do exist and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all ...
Let it be so ; thy truth then be thy dower : For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of Hecate , and the night ; By all the operation of the orbs From whom we do exist and cease to be ; Here I disclaim all ...
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