King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... Edmund worships a Goddess of whom neither Hooker nor Bacon would approve . . . . No medieval devil ever bounced on the stage with a more scandalous self - announcement . " Draper , Shakes . Jahr . , 1938 , p . 133 , remarks that Edmund ...
... Edmund worships a Goddess of whom neither Hooker nor Bacon would approve . . . . No medieval devil ever bounced on the stage with a more scandalous self - announcement . " Draper , Shakes . Jahr . , 1938 , p . 133 , remarks that Edmund ...
Page 209
... Edmund . The letter was never delivered ; and we are not told whether Regan's letter was also found on Oswald's body . Edmund could have seen neither , though Albany would not know this for certain . See previous note . 156. Thou ...
... Edmund . The letter was never delivered ; and we are not told whether Regan's letter was also found on Oswald's body . Edmund could have seen neither , though Albany would not know this for certain . See previous note . 156. Thou ...
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... Edmund was belov'd : alive ] live Ff 3 , 4. S.D. ] Camb .; om . Q , F ; 231. judgement ] Iustice Q. 232. us ] om ... Edmund's next speech into consideration . He is really answering Kent's question . The bodies are brought on the stage ...
... Edmund was belov'd : alive ] live Ff 3 , 4. S.D. ] Camb .; om . Q , F ; 231. judgement ] Iustice Q. 232. us ] om ... Edmund's next speech into consideration . He is really answering Kent's question . The bodies are brought on the stage ...
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