King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page xxxvii
... hand he rejected the happy ending of King Leir , and gave form to its formlessness ; on the other hand he rejected the undramatic elements of the versions of Spenser , Holinshed , and Higgins , in which the defeat and suicide of the ...
... hand he rejected the happy ending of King Leir , and gave form to its formlessness ; on the other hand he rejected the undramatic elements of the versions of Spenser , Holinshed , and Higgins , in which the defeat and suicide of the ...
Page 114
... hand ] his hand F 3 , 4 . 16. to ' t ] to it Q 2 , 3. home ] F ; sure Q. 17-18 . In . . . endure ] F ; not in Q. 22. here ] F ; not in Q. 20 . gave ] F ; gaue you Q. own heart ; but Lear's next speech explains the meaning . He thinks ...
... hand ] his hand F 3 , 4 . 16. to ' t ] to it Q 2 , 3. home ] F ; sure Q. 17-18 . In . . . endure ] F ; not in Q. 22. here ] F ; not in Q. 20 . gave ] F ; gaue you Q. own heart ; but Lear's next speech explains the meaning . He thinks ...
Page 191
... hand ] F ; hands Q. 61. not ... less ] F ; not in Q. 68. not ] no Q 2 , 3 . me ] not in Q 1 . my mind Q 2 , 3 . 74. me ] we F 2 . 53. abus'd ] deluded . He thinks Cordelia must be an hallucination . 53-4 . I should . . . thus ] This is ...
... hand ] F ; hands Q. 61. not ... less ] F ; not in Q. 68. not ] no Q 2 , 3 . me ] not in Q 1 . my mind Q 2 , 3 . 74. me ] we F 2 . 53. abus'd ] deluded . He thinks Cordelia must be an hallucination . 53-4 . I should . . . thus ] This is ...
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