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... KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER . EDGAR , son to Gloucester . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloucester . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloucester . Doctor . Fool . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . A Captain employed by Edmund . Gentleman ...
... KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER . EDGAR , son to Gloucester . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloucester . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloucester . Doctor . Fool . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . A Captain employed by Edmund . Gentleman ...
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... Kent's Nothing almost sees miracles but miserie ' ( ii . 2. 172 ) . In the uncorrected Q this is given as ' Nothing almost sees my rackles but , ' The ' corrected ' Q1 amends ' my rackles ' to my wracke , ' and this is followed by Q2 ...
... Kent's Nothing almost sees miracles but miserie ' ( ii . 2. 172 ) . In the uncorrected Q this is given as ' Nothing almost sees my rackles but , ' The ' corrected ' Q1 amends ' my rackles ' to my wracke , ' and this is followed by Q2 ...
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... Kent in the stocks ) - L. By Jupiter , I swear , no . K. By Juno , I swear , ay ( omitted in Qq ) . L. They durst not do ' t- the compositor's eye seems to have been misled by the simi- larity of Kent's speech to Lear's . In other cases ...
... Kent in the stocks ) - L. By Jupiter , I swear , no . K. By Juno , I swear , ay ( omitted in Qq ) . L. They durst not do ' t- the compositor's eye seems to have been misled by the simi- larity of Kent's speech to Lear's . In other cases ...
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... Kent is a blunter Perillus , Oswald a less masculine ' Messenger . ' Leir's reunion with Cordeilla faintly foreshadows the ineffable pathos of the close of Shakespeare's Fourth Act.1 But beyond this , the old play interests us chiefly ...
... Kent is a blunter Perillus , Oswald a less masculine ' Messenger . ' Leir's reunion with Cordeilla faintly foreshadows the ineffable pathos of the close of Shakespeare's Fourth Act.1 But beyond this , the old play interests us chiefly ...
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... Kent ; in Cornwall's brave ' dunghill slave , ' who insolently avenges the blinding of Gloster ; and , not least , in that exquisite scherzo to Cordelia's andante the Fool . This characteristic type of the Comedies appears nowhere else ...
... Kent ; in Cornwall's brave ' dunghill slave , ' who insolently avenges the blinding of Gloster ; and , not least , in that exquisite scherzo to Cordelia's andante the Fool . This characteristic type of the Comedies appears nowhere else ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou brother Burgundy C. H. HERFORD Child Rowland Cordeilla Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughters dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Exeunt eyes farewell father Flibbertigibbet follow fortune foul fiend France Gent gentleman give Gloster Glou Gloucester's castle gods Goneril grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse I'ld Julius Cæsar King Lear kingdom knave lady Lear's Leir letter look lord madam master Mirror for Magistrates nature never night noble nuncle o'er Omitted in Ff pelican daughters pity poor Poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE Servants Shakespeare sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet villain wind