King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page i
... question of their authorship ; and critics have laboured to amend doubtful passages ; but , for students seeking the culture which comes from great literature , their chief value lies in their presentation of characters which , while ...
... question of their authorship ; and critics have laboured to amend doubtful passages ; but , for students seeking the culture which comes from great literature , their chief value lies in their presentation of characters which , while ...
Page ii
... questions of psychology and ethics which are presented in Shakespeare's laboratory of life . The notes of this edition are of two classes . Verbal notes are , for the most part , placed beneath the text , while notes in exposition are ...
... questions of psychology and ethics which are presented in Shakespeare's laboratory of life . The notes of this edition are of two classes . Verbal notes are , for the most part , placed beneath the text , while notes in exposition are ...
Page vi
... question . As it stands , it is such a terrible revelation of human suffering that it cannot , and according to Charles Lamb should not , be acted . It is , however , coloured by a strain of the most delightful comedy ; and Prof ...
... question . As it stands , it is such a terrible revelation of human suffering that it cannot , and according to Charles Lamb should not , be acted . It is , however , coloured by a strain of the most delightful comedy ; and Prof ...
Page 13
... 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 bid for their father's promised reward . It is this which ...
... 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 bid for their father's promised reward . It is this which ...
Page 14
... question is that of affection . 73. deed of love : describes my love in very deed 74. that : in that . 76. square of sense : The square is a figure of complete symmetry ; and this expression may be taken as equivalent to complement of ...
... question is that of affection . 73. deed of love : describes my love in very deed 74. that : in that . 76. square of sense : The square is a figure of complete symmetry ; and this expression may be taken as equivalent to complement of ...
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