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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . FIRST IRST heard of through an entry at the Stationers ' , dated November 26 , 1607 , and reading as follows : " A book called Mr. William Shakespeare's History of King Lear , as it was played before the ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . FIRST IRST heard of through an entry at the Stationers ' , dated November 26 , 1607 , and reading as follows : " A book called Mr. William Shakespeare's History of King Lear , as it was played before the ...
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William Shakespeare. to bring me to it , I should tediously trouble you with as much poisonous hypocrisy , desperate fraud , smooth malice , hidden ambition , and smiling envy , as in any living person could be harboured . But no ...
William Shakespeare. to bring me to it , I should tediously trouble you with as much poisonous hypocrisy , desperate fraud , smooth malice , hidden ambition , and smiling envy , as in any living person could be harboured . But no ...
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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEAR , King of Britain . KING OF FRANCE . DUKE OF BURGUNDY . DUKE OF ALBANY . DUKE OF CORNWALL . EARL OF KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , Son to Gloster . EDMUND , Bastard Son to ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . LEAR , King of Britain . KING OF FRANCE . DUKE OF BURGUNDY . DUKE OF ALBANY . DUKE OF CORNWALL . EARL OF KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , Son to Gloster . EDMUND , Bastard Son to ...
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