King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page xxxiii
... Holinshed— · • • I protest vnto you , that I haue loued you euer , and will continuallie ( while I liue ) loue you as my naturall father assertaine your self , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you ...
... Holinshed— · • • I protest vnto you , that I haue loued you euer , and will continuallie ( while I liue ) loue you as my naturall father assertaine your self , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you ...
Page xxxv
... Holinshed's words , spect of hir person and amiable vertues . " 2 Greg compares Holinshed again : seruant to wait vpon him . " " onlie moued thereto . . . for re- " scarslie they would allow him one The above discussion of Shakespeare's ...
... Holinshed's words , spect of hir person and amiable vertues . " 2 Greg compares Holinshed again : seruant to wait vpon him . " " onlie moued thereto . . . for re- " scarslie they would allow him one The above discussion of Shakespeare's ...
Page xxxvii
... Holinshed , and Higgins , in which the defeat and suicide of the heroine come as an epilogue irrelevant to the story of Lear himself . The suicide of Cordelia would have been intolerable to a sensitive audience , and her murder ...
... Holinshed , and Higgins , in which the defeat and suicide of the heroine come as an epilogue irrelevant to the story of Lear himself . The suicide of Cordelia would have been intolerable to a sensitive audience , and her murder ...
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