King LearPan Macmillan, 2016 M08 11 - 208 pages In Shakespeare's thrilling and hugely influential tragedy, ageing King Lear makes a capricious decision to divide his realm between his three daughters according to the love they express for him. |
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... grace, health, beauty, honour; As much as child e'er loved, or father found; A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable; Beyond all manner of so much I love you. CORDELIA [aside]. What shall Cordelia do? Love, and be silent. KING ...
... within that little-seeming substance, Or all of it, with our displeasure pieced, And nothing more, may fitly like your Grace, She's there, and she is yours. BURGUNDY I know no answer. KING LEAR Will you, with 10 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... what I well intend, I'll do't before I speak, — that you make known It is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness, No unchaste action, or dishonour'd step, That hath depriv'd me of your Grace and favour; But 11 KING LEAR.
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