The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII]., Volum 7Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... play , entitled The True Chronicle Hystorie of Leire , King of England , and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella ; 1605. A play with that title was entered on the Stationers ' books by Edward White , May 14 , 1594 ...
... play , entitled The True Chronicle Hystorie of Leire , King of England , and his Three Daughters , Gonorill , Ragan , and Cordella ; 1605. A play with that title was entered on the Stationers ' books by Edward White , May 14 , 1594 ...
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... played , during the preceding Christmas , before his majesty at Whitehall . Malone places the date of the ... play ; but it is particularly visible in the delineation of the vicious personages of the drama ; the parts of ...
... played , during the preceding Christmas , before his majesty at Whitehall . Malone places the date of the ... play ; but it is particularly visible in the delineation of the vicious personages of the drama ; the parts of ...
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... play exhibit the manners and the feelings of civilization , and are of that mixed fabric which can alone display a just portraiture of the nature and composition of our species . " The characters of Cordelia and Edgar , it is true ...
... play exhibit the manners and the feelings of civilization , and are of that mixed fabric which can alone display a just portraiture of the nature and composition of our species . " The characters of Cordelia and Edgar , it is true ...
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... play , as in that of Hamlet , finely discriminated between real and assumed insanity ; Edgar , amidst all the wild imagery which his imagination has accumulated , never touching on the true source of his misery ; whilst Lear , on the ...
... play , as in that of Hamlet , finely discriminated between real and assumed insanity ; Edgar , amidst all the wild imagery which his imagination has accumulated , never touching on the true source of his misery ; whilst Lear , on the ...
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... play is beyond all art , as the tamperings with it show ; it is too hard and stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a happy ending . It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter , she must shine as a lover too . Fate has put his hook ...
... play is beyond all art , as the tamperings with it show ; it is too hard and stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a happy ending . It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter , she must shine as a lover too . Fate has put his hook ...
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