King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 223 4. Passage from The Mirror for Magistrates 224 5. Extract from Sidney's Arcadia 229 6. Florio and King Lear 235 7. Samuel Harsnett and King Lear 239 8. Additional notes ( 1985 ) 242 GENERAL ...
... Passage from Spenser's Faerie Queene 223 4. Passage from The Mirror for Magistrates 224 5. Extract from Sidney's Arcadia 229 6. Florio and King Lear 235 7. Samuel Harsnett and King Lear 239 8. Additional notes ( 1985 ) 242 GENERAL ...
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... passage is probably corrupt . Jennens started the idea that Kent was reading to him- self divided portions of Cordelia's letter . It would not be light enough to make out the words clearly . Perhaps , too , as White suggests , Kent is ...
... passage is probably corrupt . Jennens started the idea that Kent was reading to him- self divided portions of Cordelia's letter . It would not be light enough to make out the words clearly . Perhaps , too , as White suggests , Kent is ...
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... passage in Horace , Epistles , п . i : ' Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur / Ire poeta , meum qui pectus inaniter angit , / Irritat , mulcet , falsis terroribus implet , / Ut magus ; et modo me Thebis , modo ponit Athenis ...
... passage in Horace , Epistles , п . i : ' Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur / Ire poeta , meum qui pectus inaniter angit , / Irritat , mulcet , falsis terroribus implet , / Ut magus ; et modo me Thebis , modo ponit Athenis ...
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