King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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William Shakespeare. 183 SKI KD 47336 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 050 * 48 TO THE STUDENTS OF CHINA THIS EDITION OF THF STUDENTS ' SHAKESPEARE IS DEDICATED OCTOBER 10 1921 Lives have been spent , and libraries have been written Jap 38.
William Shakespeare. 183 SKI KD 47336 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 050 * 48 TO THE STUDENTS OF CHINA THIS EDITION OF THF STUDENTS ' SHAKESPEARE IS DEDICATED OCTOBER 10 1921 Lives have been spent , and libraries have been written Jap 38.
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William Shakespeare. Lives have been spent , and libraries have been written upon the plays of Shakespeare . Controversy has waged over the question of their authorship ; and critics have laboured to amend doubtful passages ; but , for ...
William Shakespeare. Lives have been spent , and libraries have been written upon the plays of Shakespeare . Controversy has waged over the question of their authorship ; and critics have laboured to amend doubtful passages ; but , for ...
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... live in turn , with all the personal state of a king . Angered by the untactful honesty of his youngest daughter , he disowns her and divides her portion between her elder sisters , while she is taken to wife by the king of France . In ...
... live in turn , with all the personal state of a king . Angered by the untactful honesty of his youngest daughter , he disowns her and divides her portion between her elder sisters , while she is taken to wife by the king of France . In ...
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... lives hence , and banishment is here .-- The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , That justly think'st and hast most justly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , That good effects may spring from words of love ...
... lives hence , and banishment is here .-- The gods to their dear shelter take thee , maid , That justly think'st and hast most justly said ! And your large speeches may your deeds approve , That good effects may spring from words of love ...
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... live at first , feels that a united policy of treatment must be determined upon at the present time in order that future trouble through misunder- standing may be avoided . Topics for consideration . 1. The origin of Lear's insanity in ...
... live at first , feels that a united policy of treatment must be determined upon at the present time in order that future trouble through misunder- standing may be avoided . Topics for consideration . 1. The origin of Lear's insanity in ...
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