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... of these divisions . I find it difficult , however , to persuade myself that he was the original fabricator of the plot , or the author of every dialogue , chorus , & c . STEEVENS . KING LEAR . KING LEAR . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE 348 ...
... of these divisions . I find it difficult , however , to persuade myself that he was the original fabricator of the plot , or the author of every dialogue , chorus , & c . STEEVENS . KING LEAR . KING LEAR . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE 348 ...
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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of King Lear and his three daughters was originally told by Geffrey of Monmouth , from whom Holinshed transcribed it ; and in his Chronicle Shakspeare had certainly read it ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of King Lear and his three daughters was originally told by Geffrey of Monmouth , from whom Holinshed transcribed it ; and in his Chronicle Shakspeare had certainly read it ...
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... Lear that our poet has wrought up a picture of human misery which has never been surpassed , and which agitates the ... Lear's , the sport of intense and ill regulated feeling , and tortured by the reflection of having deserted the only ...
... Lear that our poet has wrought up a picture of human misery which has never been surpassed , and which agitates the ... Lear's , the sport of intense and ill regulated feeling , and tortured by the reflection of having deserted the only ...
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... Lear ; it may be pronounced , indeed , from its truth and completeness , beyond the reach of rivalry . ' * ) An anonymous writer , who has instituted a comparison between the Lear of Shakspeare and the Edipus of Sophocles , and justly ...
... Lear ; it may be pronounced , indeed , from its truth and completeness , beyond the reach of rivalry . ' * ) An anonymous writer , who has instituted a comparison between the Lear of Shakspeare and the Edipus of Sophocles , and justly ...
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