King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... Timon of Athens . There is no direct evidence that Strachey was a dramatist , though he is known to have been a poet . He was a Cambridge graduate , and the word sizes is used in King Lear ( 11. iv . 173 ) in a specifically Cambridge ...
... Timon of Athens . There is no direct evidence that Strachey was a dramatist , though he is known to have been a poet . He was a Cambridge graduate , and the word sizes is used in King Lear ( 11. iv . 173 ) in a specifically Cambridge ...
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... Timon of Athens , which appear to be more substantial than those with Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Othello was probably written before the publi- cation of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; 3 and Bradley has pointed out a number of ...
... Timon of Athens , which appear to be more substantial than those with Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Othello was probably written before the publi- cation of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; 3 and Bradley has pointed out a number of ...
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... Timon of Athens . But if there is structural weakness in Timon of Athens , few critics would now agree with Bradley when he finds it in King Lear also . 1. Meas . , v . i . 61. 2. Ibid . , v . i . 402. 3. v . iii . 183-5 . 4. Meas . , v ...
... Timon of Athens . But if there is structural weakness in Timon of Athens , few critics would now agree with Bradley when he finds it in King Lear also . 1. Meas . , v . i . 61. 2. Ibid . , v . i . 402. 3. v . iii . 183-5 . 4. Meas . , v ...
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