King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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Page xxiv
... play which had been published in 1605 , The True Chronicle History of King Leir . From its nature this play would seem to belong to the sixteenth century ; and it so happens that a kinge leare was performed at the Rose Theatre by the ...
... play which had been published in 1605 , The True Chronicle History of King Leir . From its nature this play would seem to belong to the sixteenth century ; and it so happens that a kinge leare was performed at the Rose Theatre by the ...
Page xli
... play before the nineteenth century . Joseph Warton's papers in The Adventurer ( 1753-4 ) and Richardson's Essays ( 1784 ) are not without interest ; and if Warton complains that the plot of ... play . This INTRODUCTION xli The Play.
... play before the nineteenth century . Joseph Warton's papers in The Adventurer ( 1753-4 ) and Richardson's Essays ( 1784 ) are not without interest ; and if Warton complains that the plot of ... play . This INTRODUCTION xli The Play.
Page lviii
... play , with some mordant comments on some recent productions . William R. Elton in King Lear and the Gods ( 1966 ) provides a learned and subtle discussion of the religious ideas of the play , concluding that Shakespeare's attitude ...
... play , with some mordant comments on some recent productions . William R. Elton in King Lear and the Gods ( 1966 ) provides a learned and subtle discussion of the religious ideas of the play , concluding that Shakespeare's attitude ...
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