King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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... NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS . Much Ado About Nothing R. WILLIAMSON , M.A .... Midsummer Night's Dream J. W. ILIFFE , M.A. LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . , LONDON , NEW YORK , BOMBAY , AND CALCUTTA . KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES ...
... NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS . Much Ado About Nothing R. WILLIAMSON , M.A .... Midsummer Night's Dream J. W. ILIFFE , M.A. LONGMANS , GREEN , AND CO . , LONDON , NEW YORK , BOMBAY , AND CALCUTTA . KING LEAR BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WITH NOTES ...
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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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... notes Gaf . Mon. ( i.e. Geoffrey of Monmouth ) in Holinshed's version . Be that as it may , it is remarkable that Shakespeare did not give the same ending to the story as did Holinshed , who concluded his account with the victory ( not ...
... notes Gaf . Mon. ( i.e. Geoffrey of Monmouth ) in Holinshed's version . Be that as it may , it is remarkable that Shakespeare did not give the same ending to the story as did Holinshed , who concluded his account with the victory ( not ...
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... note of him ; and of my land , Loyal and natural boy , I'll work the means To make thee capable . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . CORN . How now , my noble friend ! since I came hither , Which I can call but now , I have heard ...
... note of him ; and of my land , Loyal and natural boy , I'll work the means To make thee capable . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . CORN . How now , my noble friend ! since I came hither , Which I can call but now , I have heard ...
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... note , Commend a dear thing to you . There is division , Although as yet the face of it be cover'd who labours to outjest Sir , I do know you ; 20 With mutual cunning , ' twixt Albany and Cornwall ; Who have - as who have not , that ...
... note , Commend a dear thing to you . There is division , Although as yet the face of it be cover'd who labours to outjest Sir , I do know you ; 20 With mutual cunning , ' twixt Albany and Cornwall ; Who have - as who have not , that ...
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