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... Lear ( SR and Q ) , and Troilus and Cressida ( Q ) . There were refinements such as The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ( i.e. Q 3 Henry VI ) and The Chronicle History of Henry the fift which might be taken as vouchers for ...
... Lear ( SR and Q ) , and Troilus and Cressida ( Q ) . There were refinements such as The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ( i.e. Q 3 Henry VI ) and The Chronicle History of Henry the fift which might be taken as vouchers for ...
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... Lear's eldest daughters and Cordelia . The contrast between Mowbray and Bolingbroke is not made too obvious , but at the end of the first act we should at least suspect a BU " Machiavellian streak in Bolingbroke . The action as King ...
... Lear's eldest daughters and Cordelia . The contrast between Mowbray and Bolingbroke is not made too obvious , but at the end of the first act we should at least suspect a BU " Machiavellian streak in Bolingbroke . The action as King ...
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... Lear : Iv.vi.33 ; v.iii . 192 ; v.iii.255 . 13. There are a number of good reasons for transferring these lines . They occur in a passage in v.iii , 11.205-16 as numbered in the New Penguin edition , but here quoted from the first ...
... Lear : Iv.vi.33 ; v.iii . 192 ; v.iii.255 . 13. There are a number of good reasons for transferring these lines . They occur in a passage in v.iii , 11.205-16 as numbered in the New Penguin edition , but here quoted from the first ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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