King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page xxxv
... Mirror for Magistrates in the first of the above quotations , and that Cordila's tears are omitted from the second passage . This would seem to prove that Shakespeare used the 1574 or 1575 editions of The Mirror : but in the lines ...
... Mirror for Magistrates in the first of the above quotations , and that Cordila's tears are omitted from the second passage . This would seem to prove that Shakespeare used the 1574 or 1575 editions of The Mirror : but in the lines ...
Page xxxvi
... Mirror for Magistrates is supported by another faint parallel with the 1587 edition which substitutes " Their former loue and friendship waxed cold " for the line in the 1574 edition , " Thought well they might , be by his leaue , or ...
... Mirror for Magistrates is supported by another faint parallel with the 1587 edition which substitutes " Their former loue and friendship waxed cold " for the line in the 1574 edition , " Thought well they might , be by his leaue , or ...
Page xxxvii
... Mirror for Magistrates . As we have seen , he was cheer- fully eclectic in his use of sources , combining details and phrases from each . On the one hand he rejected the happy ending of King Leir , and gave form to its formlessness ; on ...
... Mirror for Magistrates . As we have seen , he was cheer- fully eclectic in his use of sources , combining details and phrases from each . On the one hand he rejected the happy ending of King Leir , and gave form to its formlessness ; on ...
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