King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page xxxii
... quarto form ( Quarto 1 ) . A reprint of this quarto appeared in 1619 , wrongly dated 1608 ( Quarto 2 ) . In 1623 the play was included in the First Folio . For the determination of a modern text of the play the First Quarto and the ...
... quarto form ( Quarto 1 ) . A reprint of this quarto appeared in 1619 , wrongly dated 1608 ( Quarto 2 ) . In 1623 the play was included in the First Folio . For the determination of a modern text of the play the First Quarto and the ...
Page 170
... Quarto gives this line to Goneril , the Folio to Albany . 1. 74. I am not well : The poison that Goneril has administered is beginning to have its effect ; see ll . 97 and 228-229 . 1. 75. Stomach : anger . 1. 77. The walls are thine ...
... Quarto gives this line to Goneril , the Folio to Albany . 1. 74. I am not well : The poison that Goneril has administered is beginning to have its effect ; see ll . 97 and 228-229 . 1. 75. Stomach : anger . 1. 77. The walls are thine ...
Page 173
... Quarto , to Lear . 1. 323. Gored pierced , wounded . 11. 324-325 . I have say no : That Kent was near death has already been indicated in ll . 217-219 . To his previous sorrows are now added the deaths of his master and Cordelia . The ...
... Quarto , to Lear . 1. 323. Gored pierced , wounded . 11. 324-325 . I have say no : That Kent was near death has already been indicated in ll . 217-219 . To his previous sorrows are now added the deaths of his master and Cordelia . The ...
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