The tragedy of King Lear
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- King Lear
- 822.33
- PR2819.A2 P5 1947
- Also issued online.
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Nonfiction | 822.33 SHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PR2819.A2 P5 1947 | 1 | Available | 34517000204431 |
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822.33 SHA The tragedy of Coriolanus / | 822.33 SHA The second part of King Henry the Fourth, | 822.33 SHA The first part of King Henry the Fourth. | 822.33 SHA The tragedy of King Lear | 822.33 SHA The merchant of Venice. | 822.33 SHA The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, | 822.33 SHA Love's labour's lost. |
With facsimile of the t.p. of the Harvard copy of the first quarto of King Lear, 1608.
Published 1917 under title: The chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters, edited by William Lyon Phelps.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [152]-185).
Lear, the King of Britain, has three daughters. Wishing to ease himself of the burden of rule, he determines to divide his kingdom between them, giving the largest share to she who can say she loves him the best.
Also issued online.
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