King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. The original editor of the Arden Shakespeare was W. J. Craig ( 1899-1906 ) , succeeded by R. H. Case ( 1909-1944 ) . Present editor , Una Ellis - Fermor W. J. Craig's edition of King Lear first published ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. The original editor of the Arden Shakespeare was W. J. Craig ( 1899-1906 ) , succeeded by R. H. Case ( 1909-1944 ) . Present editor , Una Ellis - Fermor W. J. Craig's edition of King Lear first published ...
Strana 64
... ( Craig ) ; ready ( Johnson ) ; productive of something , teeming with incitements ( Furness ) . 76. potential ] powerful . 76. spirits ] Schmidt , almost the only editor who retains F reading , interprets ' evil spirits ' ; it might mean ...
... ( Craig ) ; ready ( Johnson ) ; productive of something , teeming with incitements ( Furness ) . 76. potential ] powerful . 76. spirits ] Schmidt , almost the only editor who retains F reading , interprets ' evil spirits ' ; it might mean ...
Strana 76
... ( Craig ) . " I will not be a plain knave , though as a great inducement to be such , though to entreat me , induce me , to it , I should win your displeasure , a thing far more desirable in my eyes than your favour " ( Craig , alterna ...
... ( Craig ) . " I will not be a plain knave , though as a great inducement to be such , though to entreat me , induce me , to it , I should win your displeasure , a thing far more desirable in my eyes than your favour " ( Craig , alterna ...
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