King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page xii
... Cordelia , he demands an expression of love from each in turn . This demand is met with silence by his youngest daughter Cordelia , who thereupon is disinherited by her father , and with her fall follows the banishment of the faithful ...
... Cordelia , he demands an expression of love from each in turn . This demand is met with silence by his youngest daughter Cordelia , who thereupon is disinherited by her father , and with her fall follows the banishment of the faithful ...
Page xiii
... Cordelia Lear partly recovers his mental balance , but in the ensuing battle between Cordelia's army and that of her sisters , the former sustains a total defeat and with her father is committed to prison . Here orders are received to ...
... Cordelia Lear partly recovers his mental balance , but in the ensuing battle between Cordelia's army and that of her sisters , the former sustains a total defeat and with her father is committed to prison . Here orders are received to ...
Page xiv
... Cordelia . There are , in addition , other works containing the tragic story which were most probably known to our author . He might have read the tale in the thirteenth century works such as Robert of Gloucester's Metrical Chronicle ...
... Cordelia . There are , in addition , other works containing the tragic story which were most probably known to our author . He might have read the tale in the thirteenth century works such as Robert of Gloucester's Metrical Chronicle ...
Page xv
... Cordelia " just as Shakespeare spells it , and it is reasonable to assume that the latter would not have omitted to notice this mention of the legend by his great contemporary . The under - plot of King Lear consists of the story of the ...
... Cordelia " just as Shakespeare spells it , and it is reasonable to assume that the latter would not have omitted to notice this mention of the legend by his great contemporary . The under - plot of King Lear consists of the story of the ...
Page xvii
... Cordelia . Unlike a great number of Shakespeare's heroines , the written part assigned to Cordelia is a very small one . Forty - three lines in the first act , sixty - one in the fourth and five in the fifth make up the whole of her ...
... Cordelia . Unlike a great number of Shakespeare's heroines , the written part assigned to Cordelia is a very small one . Forty - three lines in the first act , sixty - one in the fourth and five in the fifth make up the whole of her ...
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