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... 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 not over - scrupulous publisher might well be tempted to give a play of ...
... 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 not over - scrupulous publisher might well be tempted to give a play of ...
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... kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . " Space will not permit me to reproduce the entire story . I refer my readers to the original work , Book II . chap . x . , ed . 1590 , 4to ; pp . 132 , 133 , ed . 1674 ...
... kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . " Space will not permit me to reproduce the entire story . I refer my readers to the original work , Book II . chap . x . , ed . 1590 , 4to ; pp . 132 , 133 , ed . 1674 ...
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... kind there is rarely , if ever , vouchsafed to us one grain of evidence , perhaps I may be permitted to record my personal belief that such an origin for this or any other tragedy of our poet is most improbable . Little , very little ...
... kind there is rarely , if ever , vouchsafed to us one grain of evidence , perhaps I may be permitted to record my personal belief that such an origin for this or any other tragedy of our poet is most improbable . Little , very little ...
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... kind advice and assistance . I am indebted to my friend Mr. Henry Chichester Hart for some excellent illustrations from Elizabethan literature , and to Professor Rhys for kindly coming to my aid on the question of an ultimate Celtic ...
... kind advice and assistance . I am indebted to my friend Mr. Henry Chichester Hart for some excellent illustrations from Elizabethan literature , and to Professor Rhys for kindly coming to my aid on the question of an ultimate Celtic ...
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... Scythians to inter not eat and , at last , half in anger shall set up their parents . " " to teach • amorous cause his rest , win it , and after that another , On her kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my 12 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
... Scythians to inter not eat and , at last , half in anger shall set up their parents . " " to teach • amorous cause his rest , win it , and after that another , On her kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my 12 [ ACT I. KING LEAR.
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