King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 196
... Alack the night comes on , and the high winds Do sorely ruffle ; for many miles about There's scarce a bush . Regan . O sir , to wilful men 295 The injuries that they themselves produce Must be their schoolmasters . 300 Shut up your ...
... Alack the night comes on , and the high winds Do sorely ruffle ; for many miles about There's scarce a bush . Regan . O sir , to wilful men 295 The injuries that they themselves produce Must be their schoolmasters . 300 Shut up your ...
Page 211
... plotted against . 58 . Rive ... continents : break open that which encloses . 53 , 59 . cry . grace : beg for mercy . ... Kent . Alack , bare - headed ? Gracious my Scene II . 211 KING LEAR In his search for Lear, Kent returned to the ...
... plotted against . 58 . Rive ... continents : break open that which encloses . 53 , 59 . cry . grace : beg for mercy . ... Kent . Alack , bare - headed ? Gracious my Scene II . 211 KING LEAR In his search for Lear, Kent returned to the ...
Page 212
William Shakespeare. Kent . Alack , bare - headed ? Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest ; Repose you there ; while I to this hard house- More harder than the stones whereof ...
William Shakespeare. Kent . Alack , bare - headed ? Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest ; Repose you there ; while I to this hard house- More harder than the stones whereof ...
Page 214
... Alack , alack , Edmund , I like not this unnatural dealing . When I desired their leave that I might pity him , they took from me the use of mine own house ; charged me , on pain of per- petual displeasure , neither to speak of him ...
... Alack , alack , Edmund , I like not this unnatural dealing . When I desired their leave that I might pity him , they took from me the use of mine own house ; charged me , on pain of per- petual displeasure , neither to speak of him ...
Page 268
... Alack , sir , he is mad . 45 ' Tis the times ' plague , when mad- men lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure ; Above the rest be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have . Come on ' t what will ...
... Alack , sir , he is mad . 45 ' Tis the times ' plague , when mad- men lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure ; Above the rest be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have . Come on ' t what will ...
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Alack Albany Albany's anger Appendix art thou Bedlam beggar Burgundy character child Child Rowland comes Cordelia Cornwall Cornwall's curse daughters death Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall duty Earl of Gloucester Edgar Edmund emotion endure evil Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear feels filial folio follow Fool foolish fortune foul fiend France Gentleman give Gloucester Gloucester's castle gods Goneril and Regan grace hast hath heart hence Hendiadys honour husband insane Kent Kent's King Lear knave Lear's letter lord loyalty madam madness master meaning Messenger mind nature never night noble nuncle Oswald passion pelican daughters pity play poison'd poor Poor Tom pray Prithee Quarto Scene scorn seek self-control sense servant Shakespeare sister speak spirit storm suffering sympathy thee thine thing thought Topics for consideration traitor trumpet unnatural villain weakness words