King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page v
... daughter and heiress of a wealthy yeoman of Wilmecote , a village a few miles away to the north - west . In 1556 he bought a house and garden in Henley Street , and a house with a garden and croft in Greenhill Street . In one of these ...
... daughter and heiress of a wealthy yeoman of Wilmecote , a village a few miles away to the north - west . In 1556 he bought a house and garden in Henley Street , and a house with a garden and croft in Greenhill Street . In one of these ...
Page vi
... daughter of a " husbandman " of Shottery , a hamlet just outside Stratford , to the west . The marriage was a hasty ... daughter , Susannah , was born in 1583 , and a son and daughter , twins , Hamnet and Judith , in 1585. At about this ...
... daughter of a " husbandman " of Shottery , a hamlet just outside Stratford , to the west . The marriage was a hasty ... daughter , Susannah , was born in 1583 , and a son and daughter , twins , Hamnet and Judith , in 1585. At about this ...
Page xi
... daughters and a little grand - daughter , the poet passed away on his fifty - third birthday , 23rd April , 1616 . INTRODUCTION . The Plot . That " Lear is especially. KING LEAR . xi.
... daughters and a little grand - daughter , the poet passed away on his fifty - third birthday , 23rd April , 1616 . INTRODUCTION . The Plot . That " Lear is especially. KING LEAR . xi.
Page xii
... daughters Goneril , Regan and 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 ...
... daughters Goneril , Regan and 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 ...
Page xiii
... daughters are pleased , despite the entreaties of Gloucester , to let him be exposed . On an open heath with scarce a bush for many miles about , King Lear is left to face the fury of the storm attended only by his faithful fool . The ...
... daughters are pleased , despite the entreaties of Gloucester , to let him be exposed . On an open heath with scarce a bush for many miles about , King Lear is left to face the fury of the storm attended only by his faithful fool . The ...
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