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- Edition: King Lear
 
King Lear (Modern, Folio)
- 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
 
 5.2.0.22918Alarum within. Enter with drum and colors, Lear, 2919Cordelia, and soldiers; [they pass] over the stage, and exeunt.
 Here, father, take the shadow of this tree
 Grace go with you, sir.
 5.2.4.1Exit [Edgar].
 Away, old man, give me thy hand, away!
 No further, sir, a man may rot even here.
 What, in ill thoughts again? 2933Men must endure
 2936Gloucester
  And that's true too.