King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page v
... Fool ? Of what- ' soever makes his tragedies sublime and heaven - high above all other ' human composition , -of that we find never a trace . And this minds ' me to say that of all departments of Shakesperean study none seems ' to me ...
... Fool ? Of what- ' soever makes his tragedies sublime and heaven - high above all other ' human composition , -of that we find never a trace . And this minds ' me to say that of all departments of Shakesperean study none seems ' to me ...
Page vii
... Fool , who will not leave him in his misfortune , dies from exposure and grief when , because of the king's madness , he can no longer serve him . In the meantime Gloucester , a man lacking in finer feelings but loyal to the king , has ...
... Fool , who will not leave him in his misfortune , dies from exposure and grief when , because of the king's madness , he can no longer serve him . In the meantime Gloucester , a man lacking in finer feelings but loyal to the king , has ...
Page 75
... Fool whom the king loves . Long association has taught Kent to understand Lear ; and he acts the fool , knowing the king's delight in the blunt jests which were permitted to men of that class . 2. defuse : diffuse , disguise through a ...
... Fool whom the king loves . Long association has taught Kent to understand Lear ; and he acts the fool , knowing the king's delight in the blunt jests which were permitted to men of that class . 2. defuse : diffuse , disguise through a ...
Page 76
... Fool ? Go you , and call my Fool hither . 45 ( Exit an Attendant . ) A man is known by his friends ; and it 76 Act I. KING LEAR.
... Fool ? Go you , and call my Fool hither . 45 ( Exit an Attendant . ) A man is known by his friends ; and it 76 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 78
... Fool , ho ? I think the world's asleep . Re - enter Knight . How now ! where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not 55 well . Lear . Why came not the slave back to me when I called him ? Knight . Sir , he ...
... Fool , ho ? I think the world's asleep . Re - enter Knight . How now ! where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not 55 well . Lear . Why came not the slave back to me when I called him ? Knight . Sir , he ...
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