King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... King Lear , 1605-1950 xl 5. The Play xli 6. Recent Criticism lviii KING LEAR APPENDICES I 207 1. Three Scenes from King Leir 207 2. Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles 220 3. Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 223 4. Passage from The ...
... King Lear , 1605-1950 xl 5. The Play xli 6. Recent Criticism lviii KING LEAR APPENDICES I 207 1. Three Scenes from King Leir 207 2. Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles 220 3. Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 223 4. Passage from The ...
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... a bitch be a bitch , but as I remember she is no bitch , but a brach . ' Duthie conjec- tures ' Liar the Brach ' , though retain- ing the F reading in his text . He re- Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . SC . IV ] 39 KING LEAR.
... a bitch be a bitch , but as I remember she is no bitch , but a brach . ' Duthie conjec- tures ' Liar the Brach ' , though retain- ing the F reading in his text . He re- Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . SC . IV ] 39 KING LEAR.
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... uses five words that appear together in the present context : ' All the infections that the sun sucks up / From bogs , fens , flats on Prosper fall . ' To fall and blister her ! 165 her pride Duthie sc . Iv ] 87 KING LEAR.
... uses five words that appear together in the present context : ' All the infections that the sun sucks up / From bogs , fens , flats on Prosper fall . ' To fall and blister her ! 165 her pride Duthie sc . Iv ] 87 KING LEAR.
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