King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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... Layamon and other repeaters of Geoffrey of Mon- mouth , and made Cordelia set her father on the throne again , and reign after him for a while in peace . But the tragedian , the preacher of Shakspere's Third- Period lesson , did wisely ...
... Layamon and other repeaters of Geoffrey of Mon- mouth , and made Cordelia set her father on the throne again , and reign after him for a while in peace . But the tragedian , the preacher of Shakspere's Third- Period lesson , did wisely ...
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... Layamon in his Brut , ab . 1205.1 That it came originally from Wales there is little doubt . I think Lear must stand by itself as " the first Ingratitude and Cursing Play , " tho ' it is linkt to the Group before it , and the Lust or ...
... Layamon in his Brut , ab . 1205.1 That it came originally from Wales there is little doubt . I think Lear must stand by itself as " the first Ingratitude and Cursing Play , " tho ' it is linkt to the Group before it , and the Lust or ...
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