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Page vii
... thought it best to carefully collate the first edition of the play , Quarto I ( the Pide Bull edition ) , 1608 , with the second edition , Quarto 2 ( the N. Butter edition ) , 1608 , and again to collate each of these editions of the ...
... thought it best to carefully collate the first edition of the play , Quarto I ( the Pide Bull edition ) , 1608 , with the second edition , Quarto 2 ( the N. Butter edition ) , 1608 , and again to collate each of these editions of the ...
Page xxvi
... the best later authorities , considers the ballad as modern . In the ballad , the name Cordelia occurs , but also Ragan , instead of Shake- speare's Regan . age , he thought to understand the affections of his xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... the best later authorities , considers the ballad as modern . In the ballad , the name Cordelia occurs , but also Ragan , instead of Shake- speare's Regan . age , he thought to understand the affections of his xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Page xxvii
... thought ; she protested that she had loved him , and would , while she lived , love him as her natural father , and she bade him , if he would understand more of her love for him , to ascertain himself that so much as you have so much ...
... thought ; she protested that she had loved him , and would , while she lived , love him as her natural father , and she bade him , if he would understand more of her love for him , to ascertain himself that so much as you have so much ...
Page xxxvii
... thoughts of dividing his kingdom among them , and of bestowing on them such husbands as were fit to be advanced to the government with them . But to make trial who was worthy of the best part of his kingdom , he went to each of them to ...
... thoughts of dividing his kingdom among them , and of bestowing on them such husbands as were fit to be advanced to the government with them . But to make trial who was worthy of the best part of his kingdom , he went to each of them to ...
Page xxxviii
... thought me less worthy your affections than they . ' And without further delay , after consultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the Dukes of Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but ...
... thought me less worthy your affections than they . ' And without further delay , after consultation with his nobility , he bestowed his two other daughters upon the Dukes of Cornwall and Albania , with half the island at present , but ...
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