King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page xviii
... anger . Face to face with Regan , he forces himself to be moderate , appeal- ing pathetically to her non - existent affection , duty , and gratitude . When Goneril joins her , the strain becomes almost intolerable : - I prithee ...
... anger . Face to face with Regan , he forces himself to be moderate , appeal- ing pathetically to her non - existent affection , duty , and gratitude . When Goneril joins her , the strain becomes almost intolerable : - I prithee ...
Page 140
... anger , is likening himself to Ajax , who during the Renaissance was often taken as a type of foolish anger . He implies that the angry man becomes the fool of cowards and rogues , as he is being made the fool of Oswald ( see L. B. ...
... anger , is likening himself to Ajax , who during the Renaissance was often taken as a type of foolish anger . He implies that the angry man becomes the fool of cowards and rogues , as he is being made the fool of Oswald ( see L. B. ...
Page 183
... anger play in bringing about the situations which Shakespeare presents in Act I. ? Show in detail the workings of anger in one of these situations . 2. Describe as vividly as you can in your own words either Edmund's deception of ...
... anger play in bringing about the situations which Shakespeare presents in Act I. ? Show in detail the workings of anger in one of these situations . 2. Describe as vividly as you can in your own words either Edmund's deception of ...
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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