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Page xi
... means of proving that this Pide Bull edition was the earlier of the two Quartos , and that the N. Butter edition was little more than a reprint of it . The editors , however , did not arrive at this conclusion till their work was in ...
... means of proving that this Pide Bull edition was the earlier of the two Quartos , and that the N. Butter edition was little more than a reprint of it . The editors , however , did not arrive at this conclusion till their work was in ...
Page xix
... mean poetry written in a melancholy strain . The old play of King Leir , up to the fifth act , is surely a composition of a most mournful kind . Let us also remember that at this time the historical play was fast losing its vogue , and ...
... mean poetry written in a melancholy strain . The old play of King Leir , up to the fifth act , is surely a composition of a most mournful kind . Let us also remember that at this time the historical play was fast losing its vogue , and ...
Page xxix
... " a third more opulent than her sisters , " by this he can only mean ( if we are not to suppose him suffering from the effects of dotage ) that his best - beloved Ichild was about to receive at his hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
... " a third more opulent than her sisters , " by this he can only mean ( if we are not to suppose him suffering from the effects of dotage ) that his best - beloved Ichild was about to receive at his hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
Page xl
... means to be prevailed upon , he was at last forced to comply , and , dismissing the rest , to take up with one man only . But by the time he began to reflect more sensibly with himself upon the grandeur from which he had fallen , and ...
... means to be prevailed upon , he was at last forced to comply , and , dismissing the rest , to take up with one man only . But by the time he began to reflect more sensibly with himself upon the grandeur from which he had fallen , and ...
Page liii
... means which enable his son Edmund to effect his complete destruction , and affords the outcast Edgar an opportunity of being the saviour of his father . the other hand , Edmund is active in the cause of Regan and Goneril , and the ...
... means which enable his son Edmund to effect his complete destruction , and affords the outcast Edgar an opportunity of being the saviour of his father . the other hand , Edmund is active in the cause of Regan and Goneril , and the ...
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