The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Edmund were probably sug- gested by Holinshed . See his Chronicle , vol . i . p . 122 : " Edgar , the son of Edmund , brother of Athelstane , " & c . This tragedy , I believe , was written in 1605. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order ...
... Edmund were probably sug- gested by Holinshed . See his Chronicle , vol . i . p . 122 : " Edgar , the son of Edmund , brother of Athelstane , " & c . This tragedy , I believe , was written in 1605. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order ...
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... EDMUND , Bastard Son to Gloster . CURAN , a Courtier . Old Man , Tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , Steward to Goneril . An Officer , employed by Edmund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cordelia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall ...
... EDMUND , Bastard Son to Gloster . CURAN , a Courtier . Old Man , Tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , Steward to Goneril . An Officer , employed by Edmund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cordelia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall ...
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... Edmund . KENT . I thought , the king had more affected the duke of Albany , than Cornwall . GLO . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom ' , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for ...
... Edmund . KENT . I thought , the king had more affected the duke of Albany , than Cornwall . GLO . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom ' , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for ...
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... Edmund ? EDM . No , my lord . GLO . My lord of Kent : remember him hereafter as my honourable friend . 4- of either's MOIETY . ] The strict sense of the word moiety is half , one of two equal parts ; but Shakspeare commonly uses it for ...
... Edmund ? EDM . No , my lord . GLO . My lord of Kent : remember him hereafter as my honourable friend . 4- of either's MOIETY . ] The strict sense of the word moiety is half , one of two equal parts ; but Shakspeare commonly uses it for ...
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... EDMUND . LEAR . Mean - time we shall express our darker purpose * 7 . Give me the map there . - Know , that we have divided , In three , our kingdom : and ' tis our fast intent " To shake all cares and business from our age ...
... EDMUND . LEAR . Mean - time we shall express our darker purpose * 7 . Give me the map there . - Know , that we have divided , In three , our kingdom : and ' tis our fast intent " To shake all cares and business from our age ...
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