King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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... daughters , he is far from being A poor , infirm , weak , and despised old man . Suffering brings out his true greatness and , what is even more interesting , it induces a new strain of tenderness for other unfortunate beings . He sub ...
... daughters , he is far from being A poor , infirm , weak , and despised old man . Suffering brings out his true greatness and , what is even more interesting , it induces a new strain of tenderness for other unfortunate beings . He sub ...
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... daughters , and did the third a blessing against his will ; if thou follow him , thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How now , nuncle ! Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters ! Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I gave them all my living ...
... daughters , and did the third a blessing against his will ; if thou follow him , thou must needs wear my coxcomb . How now , nuncle ! Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters ! Lear . Why , my boy ? Fool . If I gave them all my living ...
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... daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . 70 Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness but his unkind daughters . Is it the fashion , that discarded fathers Should have thus little mercy on their ...
... daughters ! Kent . He hath no daughters , sir . 70 Lear . Death , traitor ! nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness but his unkind daughters . Is it the fashion , that discarded fathers Should have thus little mercy on their ...
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