King LearMethuen, 1963 - 503 pages [American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut], "King Lear," directed by Allen Fletcher, scenery & costumes by Will Steven Armstrong, lighting by Tharon Musser, music and songs by Conrad Susa. |
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Page 117
... Macb . I , iii , 106 ; Ham . I , iv , 20 ; II , i , 47 . 29. sop o ' th ' moonshine ] CAPELL : A ludicrous phrase , importing that he would lay [ Oswald ] upon his back on the earth , like a ' sop ' in a dripping - pan , for the ...
... Macb . I , iii , 106 ; Ham . I , iv , 20 ; II , i , 47 . 29. sop o ' th ' moonshine ] CAPELL : A ludicrous phrase , importing that he would lay [ Oswald ] upon his back on the earth , like a ' sop ' in a dripping - pan , for the ...
Page 196
... Macb . I , iii , 6 , and notes . Since those derivations , all of them unsatisfactory , were there collected , another , which unfortunately must be placed in the same category , has been contributed by F. J. V. in Notes and Qu . , 15 ...
... Macb . I , iii , 6 , and notes . Since those derivations , all of them unsatisfactory , were there collected , another , which unfortunately must be placed in the same category , has been contributed by F. J. V. in Notes and Qu . , 15 ...
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... Macb . II . iii , 137 ; Ham . III , iv , 202 , and the numerous examples collected by ABBOTT . 34. kind gods ] WARBURTON , with superfluous refinement , supposed that the dii hospitales were here alluded to . CAPELL agrees with him . 39 ...
... Macb . II . iii , 137 ; Ham . III , iv , 202 , and the numerous examples collected by ABBOTT . 34. kind gods ] WARBURTON , with superfluous refinement , supposed that the dii hospitales were here alluded to . CAPELL agrees with him . 39 ...
Contents
Preface | 3 |
the Folio is clearly defective the Quartos have been called in | 10 |
166 | 75 |
Copyright | |
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