King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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... man as Orlando ? " - As You Like It , III . iv . p . 92 . 2 The folly of parents giving up their property to their children , was often dwelt on by early English writers . It is so by Robert of Brunne : see the tale he tells about it in ...
... man as Orlando ? " - As You Like It , III . iv . p . 92 . 2 The folly of parents giving up their property to their children , was often dwelt on by early English writers . It is so by Robert of Brunne : see the tale he tells about it in ...
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... man , " till he can think of the poor naked wretches of whom he has before taken too little care , that one pities the sufferer for the consequences of his own folly . When he recovers from his madness and has come to the knowledge of ...
... man , " till he can think of the poor naked wretches of whom he has before taken too little care , that one pities the sufferer for the consequences of his own folly . When he recovers from his madness and has come to the knowledge of ...
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... man's affec- tion , and calls to mind the soft lowness of her voice , till he fancies he can hear its murmurs . Then suc- ceeds the dreadful torpor of despairing insanity , during which he receives the most cruel tidings with apathy ...
... man's affec- tion , and calls to mind the soft lowness of her voice , till he fancies he can hear its murmurs . Then suc- ceeds the dreadful torpor of despairing insanity , during which he receives the most cruel tidings with apathy ...
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... man's cheeks , " Macaulay writes , " Where is there anything like this in the world ? " As to Othello , he rightly held it " the best play extant in any language , " and he knew the whole of it by heart , says Sir George Trevelyan . may ...
... man's cheeks , " Macaulay writes , " Where is there anything like this in the world ? " As to Othello , he rightly held it " the best play extant in any language , " and he knew the whole of it by heart , says Sir George Trevelyan . may ...
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... Man , Tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . An Officer , employed by Ed- mund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cor- delia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , Daughters to REGAN , CORDELIA , Lear . Knights of Lear's Train , Offi ...
... Man , Tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . An Officer , employed by Ed- mund . Gentleman , Attendant on Cor- delia . A Herald . Servants to Cornwall . GONERIL , Daughters to REGAN , CORDELIA , Lear . Knights of Lear's Train , Offi ...
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