King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page xxi
... Cordelia . The world is strange and unreal to him . At first he thinks that he must be in hell and Cordelia a soul in bliss . " Then , self - assured to the contrary , he pathetically pleads old age and unsettled wits as his excuse for ...
... Cordelia . The world is strange and unreal to him . At first he thinks that he must be in hell and Cordelia a soul in bliss . " Then , self - assured to the contrary , he pathetically pleads old age and unsettled wits as his excuse for ...
Page xxii
... Cordelia's murderer in a burst of renewed rage . Now , torn between unreasoning wrath against those who surround him ... Cordelia . With simple words of infinite pathos on his lips , he dies happily , comforted by the illusion of life in ...
... Cordelia's murderer in a burst of renewed rage . Now , torn between unreasoning wrath against those who surround him ... Cordelia . With simple words of infinite pathos on his lips , he dies happily , comforted by the illusion of life in ...
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... Cordelia . France . Bid farewell to your sisters . Cor . The jewels of our father , with wash'd eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what And like a sister am most loath to call you are ; Your faults as they are named . Use well our ...
... Cordelia . France . Bid farewell to your sisters . Cor . The jewels of our father , with wash'd eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what And like a sister am most loath to call you are ; Your faults as they are named . Use well our ...
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