Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 psl. |
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... King Lear at the fight of bis ungrateful daughter . " O Heav'ns " O Heav'ns If you do love old men , viii PREFACE .
... King Lear at the fight of bis ungrateful daughter . " O Heav'ns " O Heav'ns If you do love old men , viii PREFACE .
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... King Lear , A & III . Where the Fool thus fpeaks , " I'll speak a prophecy OR ERE Igo . " When Priefts are more in words than mat- " ter , & c . " OR ERE I go is not English , and should be belped thus , 66 " I'll speak a prophecy OR ...
... King Lear , A & III . Where the Fool thus fpeaks , " I'll speak a prophecy OR ERE Igo . " When Priefts are more in words than mat- " ter , & c . " OR ERE I go is not English , and should be belped thus , 66 " I'll speak a prophecy OR ...
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... King Lear , A & t III . b 4 In PREFACE . and calmness of the Queen and the guests: be ...
... King Lear , A & t III . b 4 In PREFACE . and calmness of the Queen and the guests: be ...
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John Upton. 1 IN King Lear , A & t III . " Edg . Child Rowland to the dark tower " came . " The following note is printed in the late edition at Oxford . " The fables of fuch a turn as that from " which thefe lines ... King Lear, A&t III. ...
John Upton. 1 IN King Lear , A & t III . " Edg . Child Rowland to the dark tower " came . " The following note is printed in the late edition at Oxford . " The fables of fuch a turn as that from " which thefe lines ... King Lear, A&t III. ...
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... King Lear , A & IV . << ' Tis wonder , that thy life and wits , at once , " Had not concluded ALL . He wakes ; Speak " to him . Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not ... King Lear, A& IV. ...
... King Lear , A & IV . << ' Tis wonder , that thy life and wits , at once , " Had not concluded ALL . He wakes ; Speak " to him . Had not concluded ALL- ] All what ? we should " read and point it thus , " Had not ... King Lear, A& IV. ...
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