King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... argues ( op . cit . pp . 280 ff . ) that Shakespeare , led by a marginal note in Holinshed , had also consulted Geoffrey who describes the distribution of two - thirds of the kingdom immediately after Goneril and Regan have given their ...
... argues ( op . cit . pp . 280 ff . ) that Shakespeare , led by a marginal note in Holinshed , had also consulted Geoffrey who describes the distribution of two - thirds of the kingdom immediately after Goneril and Regan have given their ...
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... argues that Shakespeare was influenced by the epicurean atheism of Cecropia in Sidney's Arcadia ( ed . Feuillerat , pp . 406-7 ) . But the ideas expressed there were not uncommon : they are discussed , for example , by Montaigne . John ...
... argues that Shakespeare was influenced by the epicurean atheism of Cecropia in Sidney's Arcadia ( ed . Feuillerat , pp . 406-7 ) . But the ideas expressed there were not uncommon : they are discussed , for example , by Montaigne . John ...
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... argues that this is not a question , but an imperative . Neither have a question - mark . 97. so ] that's right ! Ff nor Qq 99. earnest ] earnest - money , a small sum paid to secure a bargain , hansel . Cf. Macb . 1. iii . 104 . Enter ...
... argues that this is not a question , but an imperative . Neither have a question - mark . 97. so ] that's right ! Ff nor Qq 99. earnest ] earnest - money , a small sum paid to secure a bargain , hansel . Cf. Macb . 1. iii . 104 . Enter ...
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