King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge Danby Duthie Furness ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespeare Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge Danby Duthie Furness ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespeare Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers ...
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... Shakespeare's " no tearing . " This last parallel can hardly be put down to coincidence ; and Greg thinks 1 that cumu- latively the parallels show that as Shakespeare wrote- " ideas , phrases , cadences from the old play still floated ...
... Shakespeare's " no tearing . " This last parallel can hardly be put down to coincidence ; and Greg thinks 1 that cumu- latively the parallels show that as Shakespeare wrote- " ideas , phrases , cadences from the old play still floated ...
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... Shakespeare's is bad ; but I can't help it , if I think so . " Professor Allardyce Nicoll argued some years ago 2 that 66 Shakespeare , through exhaustion or haste , had failed to think out the scheme and possibilities of King Lear as ...
... Shakespeare's is bad ; but I can't help it , if I think so . " Professor Allardyce Nicoll argued some years ago 2 that 66 Shakespeare , through exhaustion or haste , had failed to think out the scheme and possibilities of King Lear as ...
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