The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 146
... King Lear were published be- tween 1603 and the Poet's death , and probably both of these without the owners ... King's Majesty's servants at the Globe . " We speak of these as two issues of one and the same edition , because the text of ...
... King Lear were published be- tween 1603 and the Poet's death , and probably both of these without the owners ... King's Majesty's servants at the Globe . " We speak of these as two issues of one and the same edition , because the text of ...
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... king Agamem- non and to the other princes , that they would require the king Priamus to send Briseyda unto him . They prayed enough to king Priamus at the instance of Calcas ; but the Trojans blamed sore Calcas , and called him evil and ...
... king Agamem- non and to the other princes , that they would require the king Priamus to send Briseyda unto him . They prayed enough to king Priamus at the instance of Calcas ; but the Trojans blamed sore Calcas , and called him evil and ...
Page 145
... king Priamus , and to the queene , and told them the verity of her vision , and prayed them with all her heart , that they would do so much at her request as to dissuade Hector , that he should not in any wise that day go to the battle ...
... king Priamus , and to the queene , and told them the verity of her vision , and prayed them with all her heart , that they would do so much at her request as to dissuade Hector , that he should not in any wise that day go to the battle ...
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... King James I. As the King was undeniably a much better theologian than statesman or governor , the circum- stance of the Duke's appearing so much more at home in the cowl and hood than in his ducal robes certainly lends some credit to ...
... King James I. As the King was undeniably a much better theologian than statesman or governor , the circum- stance of the Duke's appearing so much more at home in the cowl and hood than in his ducal robes certainly lends some credit to ...
Page xii
... king , Quit their own part , and in obsequious fondness Crowd to his presence , where their untaught love Must needs appear offence . " The allusion here being granted , Malone's inference that the play was probably made soon after the ...
... king , Quit their own part , and in obsequious fondness Crowd to his presence , where their untaught love Must needs appear offence . " The allusion here being granted , Malone's inference that the play was probably made soon after the ...
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