King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page xxix
... Leir's stupidity , though he decides not to desert him ( Sc . 8 ) . Leir is ill - treated by his favoured daughters , and the Gallian King decides to send ambassadors to invite him to visit Gallia ( Sc . 9-16 ) . The man bribed by Ragan ...
... Leir's stupidity , though he decides not to desert him ( Sc . 8 ) . Leir is ill - treated by his favoured daughters , and the Gallian King decides to send ambassadors to invite him to visit Gallia ( Sc . 9-16 ) . The man bribed by Ragan ...
Page xxxii
... Leir carefully not long before he wrote his own play . Elsewhere , Greg pointed out two apparent echoes of King Leir in Hamlet ; and from this he deduces that Shakespeare must have read the old play in manuscript.2 But is it really ...
... Leir carefully not long before he wrote his own play . Elsewhere , Greg pointed out two apparent echoes of King Leir in Hamlet ; and from this he deduces that Shakespeare must have read the old play in manuscript.2 But is it really ...
Page 230
... Leir drinks . O , theres no sauce to a good stomake . Per . The blessed God of heauen hath thought vpon vs. Leir . The thanks be his , and these kind courteous folke , By whose humanity we are preserued . They eat hungerly , Leir ...
... Leir drinks . O , theres no sauce to a good stomake . Per . The blessed God of heauen hath thought vpon vs. Leir . The thanks be his , and these kind courteous folke , By whose humanity we are preserued . They eat hungerly , Leir ...
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