King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers , William Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers , William Shakespeare ...
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. INTRODUCTION I. TEXT King Lear was first printed in 1608 , the imprint of the First Quarto ( Q1 ) being- LONDON , / Printed for Nathaniel Butter , and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls / Church - yard ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. INTRODUCTION I. TEXT King Lear was first printed in 1608 , the imprint of the First Quarto ( Q1 ) being- LONDON , / Printed for Nathaniel Butter , and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls / Church - yard ...
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. I am not mad ; I know thee well enough . The Aaron - Tamora - Saturninus triangle resembles the later tri- angle of Edmund - Goneril - Albany ; and Aaron has something in common with Edmund . Shakespeare's ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. I am not mad ; I know thee well enough . The Aaron - Tamora - Saturninus triangle resembles the later tri- angle of Edmund - Goneril - Albany ; and Aaron has something in common with Edmund . Shakespeare's ...
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