The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... king dies not , Being in a vault up to the knees in water , To which the channels of the castle run , From whence a damp continually ariseth That were enough to poison any man , Much more a king brought up so tenderly . Edward himself ...
... king dies not , Being in a vault up to the knees in water , To which the channels of the castle run , From whence a damp continually ariseth That were enough to poison any man , Much more a king brought up so tenderly . Edward himself ...
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... King Lear ( though Timon's invective serves an entirely different dramatic purpose from that of Lear ) , and the theme of the necessary close relationship between what an individual intrinsically is and what he conceives the outside ...
... King Lear ( though Timon's invective serves an entirely different dramatic purpose from that of Lear ) , and the theme of the necessary close relationship between what an individual intrinsically is and what he conceives the outside ...
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... King and No King ' , in Modern Philology XXXVIII ( 1941 ) A. H. Thorndike , The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shake- speare ( Worcester , Mass . , 1901 ) E. M. Waith , The Pattern of Tragicomedy in Beaumont and Fletcher ( New ...
... King and No King ' , in Modern Philology XXXVIII ( 1941 ) A. H. Thorndike , The Influence of Beaumont and Fletcher on Shake- speare ( Worcester , Mass . , 1901 ) E. M. Waith , The Pattern of Tragicomedy in Beaumont and Fletcher ( New ...
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