King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... scene is a kind of prologue ; and by making it as short as possible Shakespeare was able to concentrate on the tragic results of the King's foolishness . The old play continues with a scene in which Perillus laments Leir's stupidity ...
... scene is a kind of prologue ; and by making it as short as possible Shakespeare was able to concentrate on the tragic results of the King's foolishness . The old play continues with a scene in which Perillus laments Leir's stupidity ...
Strana 80
... SCENE III . [ A Wood . ] Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd ; And by the happy hollow of a tree Escap'd the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking . Whiles I ...
... SCENE III . [ A Wood . ] Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd ; And by the happy hollow of a tree Escap'd the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking . Whiles I ...
Strana 193
... Scene I Act v Scene 1 ] F ; Act iv Scene viii . Spedding conj . The ... Dover ] Capell , substantially ; om . Q , F ; A Camp Rowe . S.D. ] Enter ... Regan , Gentlemen , and Souldiers F ; Enter Edmund , Regan , and their powers Q. Q ...
... Scene I Act v Scene 1 ] F ; Act iv Scene viii . Spedding conj . The ... Dover ] Capell , substantially ; om . Q , F ; A Camp Rowe . S.D. ] Enter ... Regan , Gentlemen , and Souldiers F ; Enter Edmund , Regan , and their powers Q. Q ...
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