King LearPenguin UK, 2005 M04 7 - 368 pages 'The most perfect specimen of the dramatic art existing in the world' Percy Bysshe Shelley |
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... Elizabethan versions of the Lear story that Shakespeare undoubtedly knew, especially the ones he would have read in John Higgins's Mirror for Magistrates (1574), Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England (1577), and Book II, Canto 10 of ...
... Elizabethan versions of the Lear story that Shakespeare undoubtedly knew, especially the ones he would have read in John Higgins's Mirror for Magistrates (1574), Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England (1577), and Book II, Canto 10 of ...
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... Elizabethan work, the first edition of Sir Philip Sidney's prose romance Arcadia, published in 1590. Book II, Chapter 10 of Arcadia relates the story of the King of Paphlagonia, who has been deposed and blinded by his wicked, bastard ...
... Elizabethan work, the first edition of Sir Philip Sidney's prose romance Arcadia, published in 1590. Book II, Chapter 10 of Arcadia relates the story of the King of Paphlagonia, who has been deposed and blinded by his wicked, bastard ...
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