King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... CORNWALL . DUKE OF ALBANY . EARL OF KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER , EDGAR , SON OF GLOUCESTER , EDMUND , BASTARD son of Gloucester . FOOL . CURAN , A COURTIER . OLD MAN , TENANT TO GLOUCESTER . OSWALD , STEWARD TO GONEril . A CAPTAIN ...
... CORNWALL . DUKE OF ALBANY . EARL OF KENT . EARL OF GLOUCESTER , EDGAR , SON OF GLOUCESTER , EDMUND , BASTARD son of Gloucester . FOOL . CURAN , A COURTIER . OLD MAN , TENANT TO GLOUCESTER . OSWALD , STEWARD TO GONEril . A CAPTAIN ...
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... Cornwall . Gloucester . It did always seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for qualities are so weighed 5 that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's ...
... Cornwall . Gloucester . It did always seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for qualities are so weighed 5 that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's ...
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William Shakespeare. Sennet . Enter one bearing a coronet , King Lear , * Cornwall , Albany , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia , and Attendants Lear . Attend the lords of France and Burgundy , Gloucester . Gloucester . I shall , my lord ...
William Shakespeare. Sennet . Enter one bearing a coronet , King Lear , * Cornwall , Albany , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia , and Attendants Lear . Attend the lords of France and Burgundy , Gloucester . Gloucester . I shall , my lord ...
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... errors in unessential detail only serve to make the essential value of the drama , in its faithfulness to the universal truth of human nature , the more clearly evident . Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no Scene I. 9 KING LEAR.
... errors in unessential detail only serve to make the essential value of the drama , in its faithfulness to the universal truth of human nature , the more clearly evident . Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no Scene I. 9 KING LEAR.
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William Shakespeare. Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no less loving son of Albany , We have this hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife May be prevented now . The princes , France and ...
William Shakespeare. Our son of Cornwall , And you , our no less loving son of Albany , We have this hour a constant will to publish Our daughters ' several dowers , that future strife May be prevented now . The princes , France and ...
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