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Page ix
... Johnson adopted ❝ sentry , " which was not followed ; I have shown that the Folio word " centery " is probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which ...
... Johnson adopted ❝ sentry , " which was not followed ; I have shown that the Folio word " centery " is probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which ...
Page xxvi
... Johnson believed King Lear to be posterior to the ballad ; but Ritson , followed by the best later authorities , considers the ballad as modern . In the ballad , the name Cordelia occurs , but also Ragan , instead of Shake- speare's ...
... Johnson believed King Lear to be posterior to the ballad ; but Ritson , followed by the best later authorities , considers the ballad as modern . In the ballad , the name Cordelia occurs , but also Ragan , instead of Shake- speare's ...
Page lviii
... Johnson , been handled by many distinguished critics ; and in our own day much has been written on it good , bad , and indifferent . I am inclined to think that , putting living writers aside , the three men whose remarks have shed most ...
... Johnson , been handled by many distinguished critics ; and in our own day much has been written on it good , bad , and indifferent . I am inclined to think that , putting living writers aside , the three men whose remarks have shed most ...
Page 6
... Johnson thus paraphrases : " We have already made known in some measure our design of parting the kingdom , we will now discover what has not been told before , the reasons by which we shall regulate the parti- tion . " 38. fast intent ...
... Johnson thus paraphrases : " We have already made known in some measure our design of parting the kingdom , we will now discover what has not been told before , the reasons by which we shall regulate the parti- tion . " 38. fast intent ...
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... Johnson explains beyond all assignable quantity . " Wright thinks the " much " refers to the comparisons by which Goneril had tried to measure her love . Cor . [ Aside . ] What shall Cordelia do sc . I. ] 7 " KING LEAR ས.
... Johnson explains beyond all assignable quantity . " Wright thinks the " much " refers to the comparisons by which Goneril had tried to measure her love . Cor . [ Aside . ] What shall Cordelia do sc . I. ] 7 " KING LEAR ས.
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