King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page iii
... folio editions appeared , in 1632 , 1663 , and 1685 respectively ; but they added little of value to the first folio which , taken together with the quartos , stands as the basis of all later editorial work . During the eighteenth ...
... folio editions appeared , in 1632 , 1663 , and 1685 respectively ; but they added little of value to the first folio which , taken together with the quartos , stands as the basis of all later editorial work . During the eighteenth ...
Page v
... Folio of 1623. It was entered in The Stationers ' Register , November 26 , 1607 , and in 1608 appeared in the First Quarto Edition . The Second Quarto Edition , issued the same year or somewhat later , contains no marked variations ...
... Folio of 1623. It was entered in The Stationers ' Register , November 26 , 1607 , and in 1608 appeared in the First Quarto Edition . The Second Quarto Edition , issued the same year or somewhat later , contains no marked variations ...
Page 18
... faithful loyalty and love . * See Appendix I. Here , and throughout the play , the * marks the omission of lines found in the quartos but not in the Folio , 105 i Lear's warning - lest it may mar your fortune 18 Act I. KING LEAR.
... faithful loyalty and love . * See Appendix I. Here , and throughout the play , the * marks the omission of lines found in the quartos but not in the Folio , 105 i Lear's warning - lest it may mar your fortune 18 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 26
... Folio . 161. blank : the white centre of a target , here the object of one's vision : within one's sight . 163. swear'st thy gods : callest them to witness . 164. forbear : forbear to use the sword . 166. gift : the gift of power and ...
... Folio . 161. blank : the white centre of a target , here the object of one's vision : within one's sight . 163. swear'st thy gods : callest them to witness . 164. forbear : forbear to use the sword . 166. gift : the gift of power and ...
Page 36
... Folio . which which want . 233. still - soliciting : constantly seeking . 234. That : as . I have : read I've . 235. in : to the extent of : she has lost her father's love . 225 230 235 France has spoken the first kind word of ...
... Folio . which which want . 233. still - soliciting : constantly seeking . 234. That : as . I have : read I've . 235. in : to the extent of : she has lost her father's love . 225 230 235 France has spoken the first kind word of ...
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