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Page xiii
... hand . Were they additions to his first draught ? or being portions of this first draught , were they purposely omitted in the Folio version ? These questions cannot be answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version ...
... hand . Were they additions to his first draught ? or being portions of this first draught , were they purposely omitted in the Folio version ? These questions cannot be answered with any certainty . On the other hand , the Folio version ...
Page xiv
... hands . Independent MS . origin for both Quarto and Folio there undoubtedly was , but , curiously enough , the printed text of the Quartos appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ...
... hands . Independent MS . origin for both Quarto and Folio there undoubtedly was , but , curiously enough , the printed text of the Quartos appears in places to have affected or infected that of the Folio ; what are admittedly printers ...
Page xvi
... hands ; to it he is indebted for the names of the spirits mentioned by Edgar , when keeping up his assumed character of a Bedlam Beggar , and at least twice in the play he seems certainly to have had his eye on passages in it ( see ...
... hands ; to it he is indebted for the names of the spirits mentioned by Edgar , when keeping up his assumed character of a Bedlam Beggar , and at least twice in the play he seems certainly to have had his eye on passages in it ( see ...
Page xxv
... hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late source with regard to the coming of the King of France to England ) . Again , though in the old accounts Lear's two elder daughters are ...
... hand of his youngest daughter ( we shall presently see that it is probable he follows a late source with regard to the coming of the King of France to England ) . Again , though in the old accounts Lear's two elder daughters are ...
Page xxvii
... hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give ...
... hand ; but for Cordeilla he reserved nothing . Aganippus , however , one of the princes of Gallia , hearing of Cordeilla's beauty , womanhood , and good conditions , asked her in marriage , and wedded her , though her father would give ...
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