King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... ( probably ) , E , K in the corrected state . " The third appearance of the play was in the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays ( 1623 ) , where it occupies pages 283- 309 of the section devoted to Tragedies . The Folio text was printed ...
... ( probably ) , E , K in the corrected state . " The third appearance of the play was in the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays ( 1623 ) , where it occupies pages 283- 309 of the section devoted to Tragedies . The Folio text was printed ...
Page 121
... probably a fabrication ; but as Jonson , Bartholomew Fair , v . IV . ( ed . Herford and Simpson , vi . 127 ) uses the phrase " hee shall be Dauphin my boy " it is clear that Edgar was quoting from some song or ballad , unless Jonson ...
... probably a fabrication ; but as Jonson , Bartholomew Fair , v . IV . ( ed . Herford and Simpson , vi . 127 ) uses the phrase " hee shall be Dauphin my boy " it is clear that Edgar was quoting from some song or ballad , unless Jonson ...
Page 133
... Probably a fragment , or an adaptation of an old song . Steevens quotes from Interlude of the Nature of the Four Elements , 1510 : Slepyst thou , wakyst thou geffery coke . " Whiter , in an unpublished note , compares an obscure passage ...
... Probably a fragment , or an adaptation of an old song . Steevens quotes from Interlude of the Nature of the Four Elements , 1510 : Slepyst thou , wakyst thou geffery coke . " Whiter , in an unpublished note , compares an obscure passage ...
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