King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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Page 9
... Fool , the mad howls of Lear , and the low moan of the blind Gloster ; while afar off a ray of moonlight breaks through the clouds , and throws its silvery radiance on the queenly figure of Cordelia standing calm and peaceful in the ...
... Fool , the mad howls of Lear , and the low moan of the blind Gloster ; while afar off a ray of moonlight breaks through the clouds , and throws its silvery radiance on the queenly figure of Cordelia standing calm and peaceful in the ...
Page 11
... Fool with bitter sarcasm teaches him what a fool he's been . And few can regret that he was made to feel a bite even sharper than a serpent's tooth . Still one is glad to see that he was early struggling against his own first wild ...
... Fool with bitter sarcasm teaches him what a fool he's been . And few can regret that he was made to feel a bite even sharper than a serpent's tooth . Still one is glad to see that he was early struggling against his own first wild ...
Page 13
... Fool whom he loves In , boy , go first ; ' and all the memory of the loves of earlier days , and the bitter remembrance of the wrong he had done her and of his own sufferings , come to him as he gazes on the fair face of his dead ...
... Fool whom he loves In , boy , go first ; ' and all the memory of the loves of earlier days , and the bitter remembrance of the wrong he had done her and of his own sufferings , come to him as he gazes on the fair face of his dead ...
Page 14
... fool , the desperate fidelity of Kent - surely such a scene was never conceived before or since . " - Lit . Rem . , ii . 201 , 1836 . In the volume of Macaulay's Notes on Books , lately publisht by Sir George Trevelyan , 1907 , Macaulay ...
... fool , the desperate fidelity of Kent - surely such a scene was never conceived before or since . " - Lit . Rem . , ii . 201 , 1836 . In the volume of Macaulay's Notes on Books , lately publisht by Sir George Trevelyan , 1907 , Macaulay ...
Page 17
... Fool . An Officer , employed by Ed- mund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cor- delia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , Daughters EDMUND , Bastard Son to REGAN , CORDELIA , CURAN , a Courtier . OSWALD , Steward to Goneril . Old Man ...
... Fool . An Officer , employed by Ed- mund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cor- delia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , Daughters EDMUND , Bastard Son to REGAN , CORDELIA , CURAN , a Courtier . OSWALD , Steward to Goneril . Old Man ...
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou Attasked Bedlam brother Burgundy canst Child Rowland Cordelia Corn dead dear dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt LEAR eyes father fear follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent gentleman Gesta Romanorum give GLOSTER'S Castle Enter gods GONERIL grace hath hear heart heavens hither honour KING LEAR knave lady Layamon letter look lord Macbeth madam man's master nature never night noble nuncle o'er offend OSWALD pity poor Poor Tom Pr'ythee pray Re-enter Regan SCENE Servants Shakspere shame Sir George Trevelyan sirrah sister slave sorrow speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet villain wind wretch