King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page xxv
... how bitterly Kent has suffered all this while , for in recounting his " most piteous tale of Lear " وو 66 His grief grew puissant , and the strings of life Began to crack . Thus we are prepared for his final words , spoken XXV INTRODUCTION.
... how bitterly Kent has suffered all this while , for in recounting his " most piteous tale of Lear " وو 66 His grief grew puissant , and the strings of life Began to crack . Thus we are prepared for his final words , spoken XXV INTRODUCTION.
Page xxviii
... وو When his position as joint ruler of Britain compels him to take the field against the French army , his heart is not in the business , for he realises that justice is all on the side of the enemy . Yet , in the hour of victory , he ...
... وو When his position as joint ruler of Britain compels him to take the field against the French army , his heart is not in the business , for he realises that justice is all on the side of the enemy . Yet , in the hour of victory , he ...
Page 153
... وو Nettes of gold - thred hadde he gret plentee To fisshe in Tybre , whan him liste pleye . ' Edgar , pretending to have received his information from a fiend , might well have added " in the lake of darkness . " 1. 7. Innocent : A term ...
... وو Nettes of gold - thred hadde he gret plentee To fisshe in Tybre , whan him liste pleye . ' Edgar , pretending to have received his information from a fiend , might well have added " in the lake of darkness . " 1. 7. Innocent : A term ...
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