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... which it was written cannot be clearly demon- strated . Malone conjectured that its first appearance was in March or April 1605. Here it is necessary to refer From Henslowe's Diary to the old play of King Leir xvi INTRODUCTION.
... which it was written cannot be clearly demon- strated . Malone conjectured that its first appearance was in March or April 1605. Here it is necessary to refer From Henslowe's Diary to the old play of King Leir xvi INTRODUCTION.
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... Leir . ( ed . Collier , pp . 33 , 34 ) we learn that a " Kinge Leare " was performed on the 6th April 1594 , by the combined companies of the Queen and Lord Sussex . This play was in all probability that entered in the Stationers ...
... Leir . ( ed . Collier , pp . 33 , 34 ) we learn that a " Kinge Leare " was performed on the 6th April 1594 , by the combined companies of the Queen and Lord Sussex . This play was in all probability that entered in the Stationers ...
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... Leir on the Stationers ' Registers ; hence Malone conjectured that Shakespeare's King Lear made its first appearance " in March or April 1605. " • Malone's theory as to date has found a modern supporter in Mr. Fleay , who ( writing in ...
... Leir on the Stationers ' Registers ; hence Malone conjectured that Shakespeare's King Lear made its first appearance " in March or April 1605. " • Malone's theory as to date has found a modern supporter in Mr. Fleay , who ( writing in ...
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... Leir , up to the fifth act , is surely a composition of a most mournful kind . Let us also remember that at this time the historical play was fast losing its vogue , and that tragedy under Shakespeare's influence was in great force ; a ...
... Leir , up to the fifth act , is surely a composition of a most mournful kind . Let us also remember that at this time the historical play was fast losing its vogue , and that tragedy under Shakespeare's influence was in great force ; a ...
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... Leir ; and I ask , is there in this " matter to condemn a man ” ? In spite , therefore , of anything that has been advanced , I cannot but think it clear that this idea of Stafford attempting to gull the public is a matter of the merest ...
... Leir ; and I ask , is there in this " matter to condemn a man ” ? In spite , therefore , of anything that has been advanced , I cannot but think it clear that this idea of Stafford attempting to gull the public is a matter of the merest ...
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