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Page xii
... Kent who seeks to redress the wrong . The King of France , true to the love he had shown her , takes the dowerless daughter as his queen . By arrangement King Lear , retaining a bodyguard of a hundred knights , is to sojourn from month ...
... Kent who seeks to redress the wrong . The King of France , true to the love he had shown her , takes the dowerless daughter as his queen . By arrangement King Lear , retaining a bodyguard of a hundred knights , is to sojourn from month ...
Page xiii
... Kent , however , induce the king to take shelter in a hovel , where , broken down by his afflictions , he becomes insane . While in the hovel Lear is joined by Edgar , who masquerades as a lunatic in order to elude the wrath of his ...
... Kent , however , induce the king to take shelter in a hovel , where , broken down by his afflictions , he becomes insane . While in the hovel Lear is joined by Edgar , who masquerades as a lunatic in order to elude the wrath of his ...
Page xx
... weak and nerveless to endure adversity , Cornwall shows himself a cruel savage , and Kent a loyal devoted subject whose good advice Lear would have done well to heed . ( f ) The Fool . - The last character XX INTRODUCTION .
... weak and nerveless to endure adversity , Cornwall shows himself a cruel savage , and Kent a loyal devoted subject whose good advice Lear would have done well to heed . ( f ) The Fool . - The last character XX INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxii
... Kent , Glou- cester and Edmund which begins the play , also in that between Lear and Edmund in disguise , in all letters and proclamations ( e.g. , iv . 6 , 239 ; v . 3 , 112 ) , and sometimes in cases when ap- parently Shakespeare ...
... Kent , Glou- cester and Edmund which begins the play , also in that between Lear and Edmund in disguise , in all letters and proclamations ( e.g. , iv . 6 , 239 ; v . 3 , 112 ) , and sometimes in cases when ap- parently Shakespeare ...
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... KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER . EDGAR , son to Gloucester . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloucester . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloucester . Physician . Earl . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . An Officer employed by Edmund ...
... KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER . EDGAR , son to Gloucester . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloucester . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloucester . Physician . Earl . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . An Officer employed by Edmund ...
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