King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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Page xi
... Perrett Taylor E.L.H. W. W. Greg , The Variants in the First Quarto of ' King Lear ' , 1940 . R. B. Heilman , This Great Stage , 1948 . G. L. Kittredge , Sixteen Plays of Shakespeare , 1946 . G. Wilson Knight , The Wheel of Fire , 1949 ...
... Perrett Taylor E.L.H. W. W. Greg , The Variants in the First Quarto of ' King Lear ' , 1940 . R. B. Heilman , This Great Stage , 1948 . G. L. Kittredge , Sixteen Plays of Shakespeare , 1946 . G. Wilson Knight , The Wheel of Fire , 1949 ...
Page xxxiii
... Perrett also argues ( op . cit . , pp . 280 ff . ) that Shakespeare , led by a marginal note in Holinshed , had also consulted Geoffrey who describes the distribution of two - thirds of the kingdom immediately after Goneril and Regan ...
... Perrett also argues ( op . cit . , pp . 280 ff . ) that Shakespeare , led by a marginal note in Holinshed , had also consulted Geoffrey who describes the distribution of two - thirds of the kingdom immediately after Goneril and Regan ...
Page 87
... Perrett urges that since the embryo is well protected , it could not be hurt by taking airs . But this is not a decisive objection . Cf. Ham . , 1. i . 163 . Perrett's other objection , that Lear would not curse an innocent unborn child ...
... Perrett urges that since the embryo is well protected , it could not be hurt by taking airs . But this is not a decisive objection . Cf. Ham . , 1. i . 163 . Perrett's other objection , that Lear would not curse an innocent unborn child ...
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