King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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Page xxiv
... Shake- speare . Therefore there is in the older drama - instead of Shake- 1. This date would also fit in with the possibility that Shakespeare was in- fluenced by the madness of Bryan Annesley . See note on p . xxxix post . 2. Cf. W. W. ...
... Shake- speare . Therefore there is in the older drama - instead of Shake- 1. This date would also fit in with the possibility that Shakespeare was in- fluenced by the madness of Bryan Annesley . See note on p . xxxix post . 2. Cf. W. W. ...
Page 86
... Shake- speare says the opposite of what he intends . But the double negative does not , here and frequently in Shake- speare , make an affirmative . Regan means : ' I hope you undervalue her dutifulness , rather than that she has come ...
... Shake- speare says the opposite of what he intends . But the double negative does not , here and frequently in Shake- speare , make an affirmative . Regan means : ' I hope you undervalue her dutifulness , rather than that she has come ...
Page 117
... Shake- speare's Significances ( Bradby , Shake- speare Criticism , 1919-35 , p . 331 ) , suggests that Modo recalled a passage in Horace , Epistles , I. i : ' Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur / Ire poeta , meum qui pectus ...
... Shake- speare's Significances ( Bradby , Shake- speare Criticism , 1919-35 , p . 331 ) , suggests that Modo recalled a passage in Horace , Epistles , I. i : ' Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur / Ire poeta , meum qui pectus ...
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