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- Edition: King Lear
King Lear (Quarto 1, 1608)
- Introduction
- Texts of this edition
- Contextual materials- 
                
                    - 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
M. William Shak-speare:
 H I S
 True Chronicle Historie of the life and
 death of King LEAR and his three
 Daughters.
 With the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne
 and heire to the Earle of Gloster, and his
 sullen and assumed humor of
 TOM of Bedlam:
 As it was played before the King's Maiestie at Whitehall vpon
 S.Stephans night in Christmas Hollidayes.
 By his Maiesties seruants playing vsually at the Gloabe
 on the Bancke-side.
 LONDON,
 Printed for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls
 Church-yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere
 St. Austins Gate. 1608.