King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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... by one who had never heard of Coleridge's comments on Shakspere , and had never seen his words , which I had long forgotten too " In the Shaksperian drama there the breach of family ties ; the play of horrors 9 INTRODUCTION.
... by one who had never heard of Coleridge's comments on Shakspere , and had never seen his words , which I had long forgotten too " In the Shaksperian drama there the breach of family ties ; the play of horrors 9 INTRODUCTION.
Page 10
... seen the day that with " this good sword " he'd have made his way through twenty times their stop , and Lear , too , at the end of this play , has seen the day that with his " good falchion " he would have made them skip.1 With Macbeth ...
... seen the day that with " this good sword " he'd have made his way through twenty times their stop , and Lear , too , at the end of this play , has seen the day that with his " good falchion " he would have made them skip.1 With Macbeth ...
Page 38
... seen the best of our time : machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders , follow us disquietly to our graves . Find out this villain , Edmund ; it shall lose thee nothing : do it carefully . - And the noble and ...
... seen the best of our time : machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders , follow us disquietly to our graves . Find out this villain , Edmund ; it shall lose thee nothing : do it carefully . - And the noble and ...
Page 41
... seen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it . Pray you , away . Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do serve you in this business.— [ Exit EDGAR . A credulous father , and a brother noble , Whose nature ...
... seen and heard , but faintly ; nothing like the image and horror of it . Pray you , away . Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do serve you in this business.— [ Exit EDGAR . A credulous father , and a brother noble , Whose nature ...
Page 42
... seen abused . Remember what I have said . Osw . Well , madam . Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among you ; What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows So. I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall 42 ACT ONE ...
... seen abused . Remember what I have said . Osw . Well , madam . Gon . And let his knights have colder looks among you ; What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows So. I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall 42 ACT ONE ...
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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