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- Edition: King Lear
King Lear (Folio 1, 1623)
- Introduction
- Texts of this edition
- Contextual materials
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- Holinshed on King Lear
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- The History of King Leir
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- Albion's England (Selection)
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- Hardyng's Chronicle (Selection)
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- Kings of Britain
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- Chronicles of England
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- Faerie Queene
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- The Mirror for Magistrates
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- The Arcadia
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- A Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures
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- Aristotle on tragedy
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- The Book of Job (Selections)
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- The Monk's Tale (Selections)
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- The Defense of Poetry
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- The First Blast of the Trumpet
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- Basilicon Doron
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- On Bastards
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- On Aging
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- King Lear (Adapted by Nahum Tate)
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- Facsimiles
2844Actus Quintus. Scena Prima.
2845Enter with Drumme and Colours, Edmund, Regan.
2846Gentlemen, and Souldiers.
2848Or whether since he is aduis'd by ought
2852Bast. 'Tis to be doubted Madam.
2854You know the goodnesse I intend vpon you:
2856Do you not loue my Sister?
2857Bast. In honour'd Loue.
2858Reg. But haue you neuer found my Brothers way,
2859To the fore-fended place?
2862Be not familiar with her.
2864Enter with Drum and Colours, Albany, Gonerill, Soldiers.
2867With others, whom the rigour of our State
2868Forc'd to cry out.
2872Are not the question heere.
2873Alb. Let's then determine with th'ancient of warre
2874On our proceeding.
2876Gon. No.
2879Exeunt both the Armies.
2880Enter Edgar.
2882Heare me one word.
2887I can produce a Champion, that will proue
2888What is auouched there. If you miscarry,
2890And machination ceases. Fortune loues you.
2891Alb. Stay till I haue read the Letter.
2892Edg. I was forbid it:
2894And Ile appeare againe. Exit.
2896Enter Edmund.
2900Is now vrg'd on you.
2904Are of the Adder. Which of them shall I take?
2906If both remaine aliue: To take the Widdow,
2910His countenance for the Battaile, which being done,
2913Which he intends to Lear and to Cordelia,
2914The Battaile done, and they within our power,