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... Lord Sussex . This play was in all probability that entered in the Stationers ' Registers on the 14th of May 1594 , to Edward White , as The moste famous chronicle historye of Leire , kinge of England , and his three Daughters ( Arber's ...
... Lord Sussex . This play was in all probability that entered in the Stationers ' Registers on the 14th of May 1594 , to Edward White , as The moste famous chronicle historye of Leire , kinge of England , and his three Daughters ( Arber's ...
Página xxxii
... in marriage , and that Leir sends her dowerless to France ; the old play alone before Shakespeare brings the French king to Britain , see p . 389 , where he says : Disswade me not , my lords , I am resolv'd xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... in marriage , and that Leir sends her dowerless to France ; the old play alone before Shakespeare brings the French king to Britain , see p . 389 , where he says : Disswade me not , my lords , I am resolv'd xxxii INTRODUCTION.
Página xxxiii
... lord thus fond , To dote so much upon vain flattering words . And later , like Kent , he pleads for her with Leir ( pp . 396 , 397 ) : I have bin silent all this while , my lord , To see if any worthier than myself Would once have spoke ...
... lord thus fond , To dote so much upon vain flattering words . And later , like Kent , he pleads for her with Leir ( pp . 396 , 397 ) : I have bin silent all this while , my lord , To see if any worthier than myself Would once have spoke ...
Página xlii
... lord . It has been noticed , by the way , that Geoffrey is guilty of an inconsistency in making Leir reserve for himself half his kingdom , after he has just parted with two - thirds of it . The story of King Leir is next told in the ...
... lord . It has been noticed , by the way , that Geoffrey is guilty of an inconsistency in making Leir reserve for himself half his kingdom , after he has just parted with two - thirds of it . The story of King Leir is next told in the ...
Página xliii
... lord , " What is the use of this assembly of men ? By my faith , sir , we are mad to have brought such a crowd here ; my father knows not what he does , he is old and dotes ! ( in King Lear , Goneril thrice complains of her father's ...
... lord , " What is the use of this assembly of men ? By my faith , sir , we are mad to have brought such a crowd here ; my father knows not what he does , he is old and dotes ! ( in King Lear , Goneril thrice complains of her father's ...
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