King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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William Shakespeare. TRAGEDY THE SWAN EDITION KING LEAR . BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE :地 LONGMANS GREEN.AND.CO LONDON .. . NEW - YORK & BOMBAY RV " SWAN SHAKESPEARE . AN ENTIRELY NEW SERIES FOR USE.
William Shakespeare. TRAGEDY THE SWAN EDITION KING LEAR . BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE :地 LONGMANS GREEN.AND.CO LONDON .. . NEW - YORK & BOMBAY RV " SWAN SHAKESPEARE . AN ENTIRELY NEW SERIES FOR USE.
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... KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES , ETC. ,. THE Julius Cæsar ... Merchant of Venice King John ... The Tempest As You Like It King Henry V. King Richard II . Macbeth ... Twelfth Night ... ... ... ... Edited by D. FORSYTH , M.A. ...
... KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES , ETC. ,. THE Julius Cæsar ... Merchant of Venice King John ... The Tempest As You Like It King Henry V. King Richard II . Macbeth ... Twelfth Night ... ... ... ... Edited by D. FORSYTH , M.A. ...
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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES , ETC. , BY A. V. HOUGHTON AND IO FULL - PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY GORDON BROWNE LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 39 PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON NEW YORK , BOMBAY , AND CALCUTTA ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES , ETC. , BY A. V. HOUGHTON AND IO FULL - PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY GORDON BROWNE LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . 39 PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON NEW YORK , BOMBAY , AND CALCUTTA ...
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... King Henry IV . and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Shakespeare pokes fun at the pompous and not overwise Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote . When Shakespeare came to London there were two theatres only , The Theatre and the ... KING LEAR . vii.
... King Henry IV . and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Shakespeare pokes fun at the pompous and not overwise Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote . When Shakespeare came to London there were two theatres only , The Theatre and the ... KING LEAR . vii.
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... Lear , Coriolanus , and others . Nowhere is the cruel irony of fate and the vanity of human wishes more vividly shown than in these plays , and it has been thought that they reflect the poet's own feeling of life - weariness ... KING LEAR .
... Lear , Coriolanus , and others . Nowhere is the cruel irony of fate and the vanity of human wishes more vividly shown than in these plays , and it has been thought that they reflect the poet's own feeling of life - weariness ... KING LEAR .
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