The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Side iv
... Lear , 13 Macbeth , .. ... 289 319 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of King Richard II . 16 First Part of King Henry IV ......... . 17 Second Part of King Henry IV . 18 King Henry V ........................ . 19 First Part of King Henry ...
... Lear , 13 Macbeth , .. ... 289 319 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of King Richard II . 16 First Part of King Henry IV ......... . 17 Second Part of King Henry IV . 18 King Henry V ........................ . 19 First Part of King Henry ...
Side ix
... Lear , speaks of the original as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend . In the beginning of the last century , Lord Shaftesbury complained of " his rude unpolished style , and his antiquated phrase and wit ; " and it ...
... Lear , speaks of the original as an obscure piece , recommended to his notice by a friend . In the beginning of the last century , Lord Shaftesbury complained of " his rude unpolished style , and his antiquated phrase and wit ; " and it ...
Side 287
... CYMBELINE . Which we call mollis aer ; and mollis aer 1. Which ought to be rendered distinct in an ample narrative . • Ghostly appearances . KING LEAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THE subject Scene V. 287 CYMBFLINE.
... CYMBELINE . Which we call mollis aer ; and mollis aer 1. Which ought to be rendered distinct in an ample narrative . • Ghostly appearances . KING LEAR . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL NOTICE . THE subject Scene V. 287 CYMBFLINE.
Side 288
... dwell . Each lonely scene shall thee restore ; For thee the tear be duly shed : Belov'd , till life could charm no more ; And mourn'd , till pity's self be dead . Lear . Ingratitude ! thou marble - hearted fiend , 288 Act V. CYMBELINE .
... dwell . Each lonely scene shall thee restore ; For thee the tear be duly shed : Belov'd , till life could charm no more ; And mourn'd , till pity's self be dead . Lear . Ingratitude ! thou marble - hearted fiend , 288 Act V. CYMBELINE .
Side 288
... Lear . What's he , that hath so much thy place mistook , To set thee here ? Act II . Scene IV . Lear . I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness I never gave you kingdom , call'd you children , You owe me no subscription ; why then ...
... Lear . What's he , that hath so much thy place mistook , To set thee here ? Act II . Scene IV . Lear . I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness I never gave you kingdom , call'd you children , You owe me no subscription ; why then ...
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