Question

Alexander Pope standardized the conflation of two different versions of this play, one of which may have been derived from its author’s “foul papers.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this play whose two extant versions differ by nearly 300 lines. In each version, a different character speaks this play’s last line: “The oldest hath borne most; we that are young / shall never see so much nor live so long.”
ANSWER: King Lear
[10e] The shorter and more muddled edition of King Lear is its quarto version, while its longer and likely later edition was published in this canonical collection of Shakespeare plays.
ANSWER: First Folio
[10m] The Folio edition adds two more repetitions of this word to King Lear’s final line, which he repeats before he exclaims “Pray you undo this button” and dies.
ANSWER: never
<HG, British Literature>

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