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... probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which shews that " mew " of the Quartos is an interjection . At IV . iii . 35 I believe I have been the ...
... probably only another form of " sentry . " At IV . ii . 68 I practically adopt the pointing of my Ox- ford Shakespeare , 1891 , which shews that " mew " of the Quartos is an interjection . At IV . iii . 35 I believe I have been the ...
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... probably of Celtic origin ; Welsh , and possibly having a still more more ancient Irish original . Professor Rhys thus writes to me : " Although I know no trace of the story of King Lear in Welsh literature , I see no reason whatever ...
... probably of Celtic origin ; Welsh , and possibly having a still more more ancient Irish original . Professor Rhys thus writes to me : " Although I know no trace of the story of King Lear in Welsh literature , I see no reason whatever ...
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... probably after 1461 , he is not likely to have seen . In that curious medley the story is to be met with ( see La Treselegante , Delicieuse , Meliflue et tresplaisante Hystoire du tresnoble , victorieux et excellentisme roy Perceforest ...
... probably after 1461 , he is not likely to have seen . In that curious medley the story is to be met with ( see La Treselegante , Delicieuse , Meliflue et tresplaisante Hystoire du tresnoble , victorieux et excellentisme roy Perceforest ...
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... the Teutonic or northern genius . " As a single work of art , Shakespeare probably surpassed it once at least . As a play , I should be inclined to place Othello above it ; yet I am fain to believe lviii INTRODUCTION.
... the Teutonic or northern genius . " As a single work of art , Shakespeare probably surpassed it once at least . As a play , I should be inclined to place Othello above it ; yet I am fain to believe lviii INTRODUCTION.
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... nothings A local habitation and a name . Little , I have just said , is known about the details of our poet's life , but from the little that can be gleaned re- specting it , it would seem clear that he probably INTRODUCTION lxi.
... nothings A local habitation and a name . Little , I have just said , is known about the details of our poet's life , but from the little that can be gleaned re- specting it , it would seem clear that he probably INTRODUCTION lxi.
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