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Page x
... death of King Lear and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of TOŠ¼ of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon ...
... death of King Lear and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of TOŠ¼ of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall vpon ...
Page xxvii
... death , and that the one - half thereof should be assigned to them in hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions ...
... death , and that the one - half thereof should be assigned to them in hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions ...
Page xxxi
... death . I have said ( p . xxix ) that Spenser's account may have sug- gested to Shakespeare Lear's division of his kingdom into equal shares ; but the old play may possibly have helped him to this idea , for at the beginning of it ( p ...
... death . I have said ( p . xxix ) that Spenser's account may have sug- gested to Shakespeare Lear's division of his kingdom into equal shares ; but the old play may possibly have helped him to this idea , for at the beginning of it ( p ...
Page xxxviii
... death the inheritance of the whole monarchy of Britain . happened , after this , that Aganippus , King of the Franks , having heard the fame of Cordeilla's beauty , forthwith sent his ambassadors to the king to demand her in marriage ...
... death the inheritance of the whole monarchy of Britain . happened , after this , that Aganippus , King of the Franks , having heard the fame of Cordeilla's beauty , forthwith sent his ambassadors to the king to demand her in marriage ...
Page xlviii
... death ) in 1516 , professes to follow Geoffrey of Monmouth in his account of the story , but differs from him in this , that he entirely omits any reference to a motive for Leyr's question . His account runs thus : " Whane this Leyr ...
... death ) in 1516 , professes to follow Geoffrey of Monmouth in his account of the story , but differs from him in this , that he entirely omits any reference to a motive for Leyr's question . His account runs thus : " Whane this Leyr ...
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