King LearBarnes & Noble Books, 2007 - 397 Seiten King Lear, by William Shakespeare, is part of the Barnes & Noble Shakespeare series. This unique series features newly edited texts prepared by leading scholars from America and Great Britain, in collaboration with one of the world's foremost Shakespeare authorities, David Scott Kastan of Columbia University. Together they have produced texts as faithful as possible to those that Shakespeare wrote.
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... English foreign policy and , almost acciden- tally , England's emergence as a world power . When Elizabeth came to the throne , England was in many ways a mere satellite nation to the Netherlands , which was part of the Hapsburg Empire ...
... English foreign policy and , almost acciden- tally , England's emergence as a world power . When Elizabeth came to the throne , England was in many ways a mere satellite nation to the Netherlands , which was part of the Hapsburg Empire ...
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... English ships resupplying in Plymouth . The English navy was on its heels , when conve- niently the Spanish admiral decided to anchor in the English Channel off the French port of Calais to wait for additional troops coming from the ...
... English ships resupplying in Plymouth . The English navy was on its heels , when conve- niently the Spanish admiral decided to anchor in the English Channel off the French port of Calais to wait for additional troops coming from the ...
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... English Dictionary ( OED ) shows no use of “ multitudinous " before this , and it re- cords no use of " incarnadine " before 1591 ( Macbeth was written about 1606 ) . Both are new words , coined from the Latin , part of a process in ...
... English Dictionary ( OED ) shows no use of “ multitudinous " before this , and it re- cords no use of " incarnadine " before 1591 ( Macbeth was written about 1606 ) . Both are new words , coined from the Latin , part of a process in ...
Inhalt
Introduction to King Lear | 1 |
A Chronology | 23 |
Key to the Play Text | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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