King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page xxvii
... Albany 66 Of the husbands of Lear's daughters Albany is by far the most interesting and most fully drawn char- acter . France , though much more attractive than cautious waterish Burgundy , " is little more than the conventional ...
... Albany 66 Of the husbands of Lear's daughters Albany is by far the most interesting and most fully drawn char- acter . France , though much more attractive than cautious waterish Burgundy , " is little more than the conventional ...
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... Albany , We have this hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife May be prevented now . The princes , France and Burgundy , Great rivals in our youngest daughter's love , Long in our court have ...
... Albany , We have this hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife May be prevented now . The princes , France and Burgundy , Great rivals in our youngest daughter's love , Long in our court have ...
Page 170
... Albany himself . Albany shows a fine command of irony here . 1. 90. An interlude !: This is a fine farce ! An interlude was originally a dramatic diversion , usually light or humorous , between the acts of the mystery and morality plays ...
... Albany himself . Albany shows a fine command of irony here . 1. 90. An interlude !: This is a fine farce ! An interlude was originally a dramatic diversion , usually light or humorous , between the acts of the mystery and morality plays ...
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Alack Albany allusion anger bear Burgundy character Child Rowland Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughters dear death Dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edited by GUY Edmund effects Enter EDGAR Exeunt Exit eyes F. S. BOAS father follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent Gentleman give Glou Gloucester's castle gods Goneril and Regan grace grief GUY BOAS hath hear heart heaven hendiadys hither honour hovel I'ld JULIUS CÆSAR Kent King Lear knave lady Lear's letter lord madam master means nature night noble nuncle Oswald P. H. B. LYON pity play plot poor pray Prithee Quarto Scene servant Shakespeare sirrah sister speak speech stage stand storm sub-plot sword tell thee there's thine thing THOMAS HARDY thou art traitor trumpet villain wits words ΙΟ وو