King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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... effects of age are seen . The domineering monarch who , as Goneril and Regan remark , had even in the prime of life been but rash , who had ever but slenderly known himself , is in his age the impotent victim of uncontrollable fits of ...
... effects of age are seen . The domineering monarch who , as Goneril and Regan remark , had even in the prime of life been but rash , who had ever but slenderly known himself , is in his age the impotent victim of uncontrollable fits of ...
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... effects 120 That troop with majesty . Ourself , by monthly course , With reservation of an hundred knights , By you to be sustain'd , shall our abode Make with you by due turns . Only we still retain The name , and all the additions to ...
... effects 120 That troop with majesty . Ourself , by monthly course , With reservation of an hundred knights , By you to be sustain'd , shall our abode Make with you by due turns . Only we still retain The name , and all the additions to ...
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... effects he writes of suc- ceed unhappily ; as of unnaturalness between the child and the parent ; death , dearth , dissolutions of ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and maledictions against king and nobles ; needless ...
... effects he writes of suc- ceed unhappily ; as of unnaturalness between the child and the parent ; death , dearth , dissolutions of ancient amities ; divisions in state , menaces and maledictions against king and nobles ; needless ...
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