King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 116
... passage , as Theobald points out , there are allusions to Kyd's Spanish Tragedy ( ed . Boas III . xii . 31 ; II . v . 1 ) . See also note on III . iv . 101 post . The Q reading , accepted by most editors , was probably a corruption ...
... passage , as Theobald points out , there are allusions to Kyd's Spanish Tragedy ( ed . Boas III . xii . 31 ; II . v . 1 ) . See also note on III . iv . 101 post . The Q reading , accepted by most editors , was probably a corruption ...
Page 120
... passage . See Appendix , p . 254 . 86. wore ... cap ] favours from his mistress . Cf. T.C. IV . iv . 73 . 90. contriving ] plotting , presum- ably in his sleep . 96 . silks ] sickles Q 3. 97. woman ] plackets ] F ; placket Q. That of ...
... passage . See Appendix , p . 254 . 86. wore ... cap ] favours from his mistress . Cf. T.C. IV . iv . 73 . 90. contriving ] plotting , presum- ably in his sleep . 96 . silks ] sickles Q 3. 97. woman ] plackets ] F ; placket Q. That of ...
Page 221
... Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 4. Passage from The Mirror for Magistrates 5. Extract from Sidney's Arcadia 6. Florio and King Lear 7. Samuel Harsnett and King Lear 1. The True Chronicle History of King Leir This play , of over ...
... Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 4. Passage from The Mirror for Magistrates 5. Extract from Sidney's Arcadia 6. Florio and King Lear 7. Samuel Harsnett and King Lear 1. The True Chronicle History of King Leir This play , of over ...
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