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The history of King Lear, and his three daughters: a tragedy, as it is acted at the theatres. By Shakespear. With alterations by N. Tate.
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Author Tate, Nahum
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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printed by R. Walker, at Shakespears-Head, in Turn-Again-Lane, by the Ditch-Side; and may be had at his shop, the Sign of Shakespear's-Head, in Change-Alley, Cornhill; and likewise at his Shop, the Sign of Shakespear's-Head and Hawk, between the Savoy and Somerset-House, in the Strand
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Literature and Language
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T054112
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