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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... course, he learns compassionate rule when he has no power to enforce it; his court and courtroom composed entirely of fools, outcasts and outlaws.) Ironies aside, whatever their 'true' or former status as courtiers and kings, these ...
... course, With reservation of an hundred knights, By you to be sustain'd, shall our abode Make with you by due turns. Only we still retain The name, and all the additions to a king; The sway, revenue, execution of the rest, Beloved sons ...
... course in a country new. [Exit. Flourish. Enter GLOSTER, with FRANCE, BURGUNDY, and ATTENDANTS. GLOSTER Here's France and Burgundy, my noble lord. KING LEAR My Lord of Burgundy. We first address towards you, who with this king Hath ...
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