King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page xxiv
... appear to be more substantial than those with Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Othello was probably written before the publication of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; and Bradley has pointed out a number of striking parallels between ...
... appear to be more substantial than those with Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Othello was probably written before the publication of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; and Bradley has pointed out a number of striking parallels between ...
Page 203
... appear Where you shall hold your session . At this time 55 We sweat and bleed ; the friend hath lost his friend , And the best quarrels , in the heat , are curs'd By those that feel their sharpness ; The question of Cordelia and her ...
... appear Where you shall hold your session . At this time 55 We sweat and bleed ; the friend hath lost his friend , And the best quarrels , in the heat , are curs'd By those that feel their sharpness ; The question of Cordelia and her ...
Page 206
... appear by the third sound of the trumpet . He is bold in his defence . Sound ! 114 [ First trumpet . Again ! Again ... appears Her . Edg . Upon this call o ' th ' trumpet . What are you ? 120 Know , my name is lost ; Your name ? your ...
... appear by the third sound of the trumpet . He is bold in his defence . Sound ! 114 [ First trumpet . Again ! Again ... appears Her . Edg . Upon this call o ' th ' trumpet . What are you ? 120 Know , my name is lost ; Your name ? your ...
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