The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1921 |
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... perhaps the very worst specimen of the printer's craft that ever issued from the Press . Whether the publication of this Quarto edition of the play was sanctioned by the author , or by the company for whom it was written , is quite ...
... perhaps the very worst specimen of the printer's craft that ever issued from the Press . Whether the publication of this Quarto edition of the play was sanctioned by the author , or by the company for whom it was written , is quite ...
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... Perhaps , by using the form " Lear , " Shake- speare meant to distinguish his tragedy from the old Chronicle History of King Leir . It Where , then , did Shakespeare learn the story ? may , indeed , have been related to him in his ...
... Perhaps , by using the form " Lear , " Shake- speare meant to distinguish his tragedy from the old Chronicle History of King Leir . It Where , then , did Shakespeare learn the story ? may , indeed , have been related to him in his ...
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... perhaps ) of the name Cordelia in Shakespeare's King Lear . The earliest known account , however , of the story of King Leir and his three daughters is contained in the celebrated Historia Britonum of Geoffrey of Monmouth , written ...
... perhaps ) of the name Cordelia in Shakespeare's King Lear . The earliest known account , however , of the story of King Leir and his three daughters is contained in the celebrated Historia Britonum of Geoffrey of Monmouth , written ...
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... perhaps touched the highest pinnacle of all art . The poet here calmly essays to handle a theme concerning the ways of men which any hand save his would have shrunk from attempting to grasp , a tale of savage and unnatural wrong ...
... perhaps touched the highest pinnacle of all art . The poet here calmly essays to handle a theme concerning the ways of men which any hand save his would have shrunk from attempting to grasp , a tale of savage and unnatural wrong ...
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... perhaps rankling in the mind of the poet ; that some personal motive or mood , they argue , induced Shakespeare to compose it ; that he brought to the work of its composition a mind full of melancholy or of 1x INTRODUCTION.
... perhaps rankling in the mind of the poet ; that some personal motive or mood , they argue , induced Shakespeare to compose it ; that he brought to the work of its composition a mind full of melancholy or of 1x INTRODUCTION.
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