King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page i
... given which contradict those of other students , let it be remembered that such divergence of opinion is a tribute to the reality of the creation which we study , for exactly such divergence of opinion exists concerning men and women in ...
... given which contradict those of other students , let it be remembered that such divergence of opinion is a tribute to the reality of the creation which we study , for exactly such divergence of opinion exists concerning men and women in ...
Page ii
... given exposition ; but it is to be desired that each student should test and develop his own character through the endeavor to solve for himself those questions of psychology and ethics which are presented in Shakespeare's laboratory of ...
... given exposition ; but it is to be desired that each student should test and develop his own character through the endeavor to solve for himself those questions of psychology and ethics which are presented in Shakespeare's laboratory of ...
Page iii
... given to Shakespeare ; and the readings of different students may be found in the Variorum Editions of which the latest and most inclusive is the " New Variorum " by Dr. Furness , to whom and to whose work the present edition is largely ...
... given to Shakespeare ; and the readings of different students may be found in the Variorum Editions of which the latest and most inclusive is the " New Variorum " by Dr. Furness , to whom and to whose work the present edition is largely ...
Page 8
... . ) 37. shall : the response of assurance given a superior . 38 , darker : as yet unpublished and hence secret . 40. fast intent : fixed determination ( see 45 ) . The play is filled with anachronisms . Lear was a 8 AccI . KING LEAR.
... . ) 37. shall : the response of assurance given a superior . 38 , darker : as yet unpublished and hence secret . 40. fast intent : fixed determination ( see 45 ) . The play is filled with anachronisms . Lear was a 8 AccI . KING LEAR.
Page 42
... alms : at the kindness of fortune , as a beggar may receive a worthless gift . scanted withheld , given small measure of what is due . 270 275 280 Cordelia has an affectionate heart . Anger and family feeling 42 Act I. KING LEAR.
... alms : at the kindness of fortune , as a beggar may receive a worthless gift . scanted withheld , given small measure of what is due . 270 275 280 Cordelia has an affectionate heart . Anger and family feeling 42 Act I. KING LEAR.
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