King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page i
... facts of life , the enduring relationships are personal ; and in their study is to be found the most liberal of all culture . Experience in teaching has from year to year deepened the conviction that greater emphasis should be placed ...
... facts of life , the enduring relationships are personal ; and in their study is to be found the most liberal of all culture . Experience in teaching has from year to year deepened the conviction that greater emphasis should be placed ...
Page ii
... from the editor's Memorial Edition of the same play published by Hakubunkwan , Tokyo , in 1917 . Peking , October 10 , 1921 . FRANK ALANSON LOMBARD . THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE The fact that Shakespeare , with ii FOREWORD.
... from the editor's Memorial Edition of the same play published by Hakubunkwan , Tokyo , in 1917 . Peking , October 10 , 1921 . FRANK ALANSON LOMBARD . THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE The fact that Shakespeare , with ii FOREWORD.
Page iii
William Shakespeare. THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE The fact that Shakespeare , with all his genius , wrote for the immediate needs of the theatre and to secure for himself a livelihood , without enough thought of the literary value of his work ...
William Shakespeare. THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE The fact that Shakespeare , with all his genius , wrote for the immediate needs of the theatre and to secure for himself a livelihood , without enough thought of the literary value of his work ...
Page 3
... fact which has not yet been formally announced . Kent , as appears later , opposes the division of the kingdom and the surrender of royal power ; and , in speaking of what may have taken place in the council meeting , expresses surprise ...
... fact which has not yet been formally announced . Kent , as appears later , opposes the division of the kingdom and the surrender of royal power ; and , in speaking of what may have taken place in the council meeting , expresses surprise ...
Page 13
... fact of their real affection , or lack of it , is aside from the question here . In either case they would say the same thing , though , under the circumstances , their words sound peculiarly unworthy as if indeed they were seeking to ...
... fact of their real affection , or lack of it , is aside from the question here . In either case they would say the same thing , though , under the circumstances , their words sound peculiarly unworthy as if indeed they were seeking to ...
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