King Lear, Volume 5Penguin Group USA, Incorporated, 1963 - 306 pages King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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... [ Exeunt severally . ] Animal Unimal monster image to describe the sisters . 102 meet death die the customary death of old age 105-8 His ... anything his lack of all self - control leaves him open to any suggestion ACT IV Scene I. [ The ...
... [ Exeunt severally . ] Animal Unimal monster image to describe the sisters . 102 meet death die the customary death of old age 105-8 His ... anything his lack of all self - control leaves him open to any suggestion ACT IV Scene I. [ The ...
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... Exeunt Kent Exit [ F ] [ Q omits ] 155 Duke's Duke 176 s.d. Sleeps [ F omits ] II.iii . Scene III [ Steevens ] [ F ... Exeunt . . . Fool [ Q2 ] Exeunt [ F ] Exeunt Lear , Leister , Kent , and Foole [ Q ] 294 s.d. Enter Gloucester [ F and ...
... Exeunt Kent Exit [ F ] [ Q omits ] 155 Duke's Duke 176 s.d. Sleeps [ F omits ] II.iii . Scene III [ Steevens ] [ F ... Exeunt . . . Fool [ Q2 ] Exeunt [ F ] Exeunt Lear , Leister , Kent , and Foole [ Q ] 294 s.d. Enter Gloucester [ F and ...
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... Exeunt Exeunt 86-98 Holds ... fought [ F omits ] Vi . Act V Scene 1 Actus Quintus . Scena Prima hers [ F omits ] 16 Fear me not Feare not [ F omits ] 23-28 Where nobly [ F omits ] 33 I ... tent [ Fomits ] 36 pray you pray 39 s.d. To ...
... Exeunt Exeunt 86-98 Holds ... fought [ F omits ] Vi . Act V Scene 1 Actus Quintus . Scena Prima hers [ F omits ] 16 Fear me not Feare not [ F omits ] 23-28 Where nobly [ F omits ] 33 I ... tent [ Fomits ] 36 pray you pray 39 s.d. To ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxii |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 182 |
Copyright | |
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