King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... Edmund ' hears his mother and the circumstances of his birth spoken of with a most degrading and licentious levity ' . But Kittredge argues that Edmund , though on the stage , does not hear this conversation . 15. fault ] perhaps a ...
... Edmund ' hears his mother and the circumstances of his birth spoken of with a most degrading and licentious levity ' . But Kittredge argues that Edmund , though on the stage , does not hear this conversation . 15. fault ] perhaps a ...
Page 196
... Edmund falls . Alb . Save him ! save him ! ' set Gon . Edge & AlDigit This is practice , Gloucester : By th❜law of ... Edmund's life might be spared at pre- sent , only to obtain his confession , and to convict him openly by his ...
... Edmund falls . Alb . Save him ! save him ! ' set Gon . Edge & AlDigit This is practice , Gloucester : By th❜law of ... Edmund's life might be spared at pre- sent , only to obtain his confession , and to convict him openly by his ...
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... Edmund , lying wounded . It is more natural for it to refer to the bodies of Goneril and Regan , especially when one takes Edmund's next speech into considera- tion . He is really answering Kent's question . The bodies are brought on ...
... Edmund , lying wounded . It is more natural for it to refer to the bodies of Goneril and Regan , especially when one takes Edmund's next speech into considera- tion . He is really answering Kent's question . The bodies are brought on ...
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