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... tragedy which was no tragedy , but a comedy of a rarely felicitous ending , and that afterward that deception was abandoned as too palpable . Now if at this very time , the eighth of May , 1605 , another play was acting , whose hero was ...
... tragedy which was no tragedy , but a comedy of a rarely felicitous ending , and that afterward that deception was abandoned as too palpable . Now if at this very time , the eighth of May , 1605 , another play was acting , whose hero was ...
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... tragedy ' of Lear , if we may believe the editor of a collection of old ballads , published in the year 1726. In his Introduction to an old ballad , called A Lamentable Song of the • Death of King Lear and his three Daughters , he has ...
... tragedy ' of Lear , if we may believe the editor of a collection of old ballads , published in the year 1726. In his Introduction to an old ballad , called A Lamentable Song of the • Death of King Lear and his three Daughters , he has ...
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... tragedy , placed so decidedly and so prominently in the foreground . . . . It is evident , that Lear's insanity is partly occasioned by the strange , fantastic ideas with which the Fool constantly keeps lashing the king's folly ; with ...
... tragedy , placed so decidedly and so prominently in the foreground . . . . It is evident , that Lear's insanity is partly occasioned by the strange , fantastic ideas with which the Fool constantly keeps lashing the king's folly ; with ...
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ABBOTT Albany better Bodl called CAPELL character Child Rowland Coll COLLIER conj Cordelia Cornwall Cotgrave daughters DELIUS Dover Duke Dyce ECCLES Edgar edition Edmund emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father feeling Folio Fool France Gent gives Gloster Glou Gloucester Gloucester's Goneril hath heart Huds insanity instances JENNENS Johns JOHNSON Kent King Lear Ktly Lear's Leir Lines end lord madness MALONE means mind MOBERLY nature night Oswald passage passion phrase play poet poor Pope Pope+ Prose Q₁ Qq et cet QqFf Quartos reading Regan Rowe Rowe+ says scene SCHMIDT Lex seems sense Shakespeare Sing sisters speak speech Steev STEEVENS suppose thee Theob thing thou thought tragedy verb WALKER Crit Warb WARBURTON word WRIGHT