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... king of Libya , & c . - For this list of kings see the extract from Plutarch in note 219 below . I have not seen it noted that Shakespeare has given one of the kings twice over , under his proper name and under his title . In line 72 ...
... king of Libya , & c . - For this list of kings see the extract from Plutarch in note 219 below . I have not seen it noted that Shakespeare has given one of the kings twice over , under his proper name and under his title . In line 72 ...
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... King James . We get this latter information from the entry in the Sta- tioners ' Registers , November 26th , 1607 , which states that the play was acted " before the kinges maiestie at Whitehall vppon ... King Lear , which 322 KING LEAR .
... King James . We get this latter information from the entry in the Sta- tioners ' Registers , November 26th , 1607 , which states that the play was acted " before the kinges maiestie at Whitehall vppon ... King Lear , which 322 KING LEAR .
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... king - nay every inch a king , Such Barry doth appear ; But Garrick's quite another thing ; He's every inch King Lear . Theophilus Cibber , a constant enemy of Gar- rick , speaks of the first as a pretty conceit , but asks " How if it ...
... king - nay every inch a king , Such Barry doth appear ; But Garrick's quite another thing ; He's every inch King Lear . Theophilus Cibber , a constant enemy of Gar- rick , speaks of the first as a pretty conceit , but asks " How if it ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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