King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page v
... standing , and are preserved as a Shakespearean museum . Little is known of Shakespeare's childhood , but in 1568 , while John Shakespeare was bailiff of Stratford , the Queen's Players came to the town and received a licence to play ...
... standing , and are preserved as a Shakespearean museum . Little is known of Shakespeare's childhood , but in 1568 , while John Shakespeare was bailiff of Stratford , the Queen's Players came to the town and received a licence to play ...
Page xi
... stands , but its site and the garden have been acquired for the nation . Within a few yards of New Place stood the Guild Chapel of 66 THE SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL AT STRATFORD - ON - AVON . the Holy Cross and the Guild Grammar School ...
... stands , but its site and the garden have been acquired for the nation . Within a few yards of New Place stood the Guild Chapel of 66 THE SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL AT STRATFORD - ON - AVON . the Holy Cross and the Guild Grammar School ...
Page xix
... stand out in à more un- enviable light the bold villainy of Edmund . " Edgar is a simply but powerfully drawn picture of a good knight sans peur et sans reproche , who , though ill - treated by his father Gloucester owing to the false ...
... stand out in à more un- enviable light the bold villainy of Edmund . " Edgar is a simply but powerfully drawn picture of a good knight sans peur et sans reproche , who , though ill - treated by his father Gloucester owing to the false ...
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... stands ; If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she is yours . BUR . I know no answer . LEAR . Will you , with those ...
... stands ; If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she is yours . BUR . I know no answer . LEAR . Will you , with those ...
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... stand Aloof from the entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . BUR . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , LEAR . Nothing : I have sworn ; I am firm . 220 ...
... stand Aloof from the entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . BUR . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , LEAR . Nothing : I have sworn ; I am firm . 220 ...
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