King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... OSWALD , STEWARD TO GONEril . A CAPTAIN EMPLOYED BY EDMUND . GENTLEMEN ATTENDANT UPON CORDELIA . A HERALD . SERVANTS . GONERIL REGAN DAUGHTERS OF LEAR . CORDELIA KNIGHTS , CAPTAINS , Messengers , Soldiers , and ÅTTENDANTS . KING LEAR ...
... OSWALD , STEWARD TO GONEril . A CAPTAIN EMPLOYED BY EDMUND . GENTLEMEN ATTENDANT UPON CORDELIA . A HERALD . SERVANTS . GONERIL REGAN DAUGHTERS OF LEAR . CORDELIA KNIGHTS , CAPTAINS , Messengers , Soldiers , and ÅTTENDANTS . KING LEAR ...
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... Oswald , her steward . Goneril . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Oswald . Ay , madam . Goneril . By day and night he wrongs me , every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That sets us all at odds ...
... Oswald , her steward . Goneril . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Oswald . Ay , madam . Goneril . By day and night he wrongs me , every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That sets us all at odds ...
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... Oswald is superintendent in Goneril's household and has an honourable position , but is utterly lacking in those qualities of character which make up true manhood . He is a tool , subject only to Goneril . 1. gentleman : In the Quarto ...
... Oswald is superintendent in Goneril's household and has an honourable position , but is utterly lacking in those qualities of character which make up true manhood . He is a tool , subject only to Goneril . 1. gentleman : In the Quarto ...
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... at the moment he is reminded by the assumed nature and character of Kent . 23. wouldst : what do you wish ? 30. fain : gladly . 41. dote : become foolish over . Enter Oswald . You , you , sirrah , where Scene IV . 77 KING LEAR.
... at the moment he is reminded by the assumed nature and character of Kent . 23. wouldst : what do you wish ? 30. fain : gladly . 41. dote : become foolish over . Enter Oswald . You , you , sirrah , where Scene IV . 77 KING LEAR.
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William Shakespeare. Enter Oswald . You , you , sirrah , where ' s my daughter ? Oswald . So please you . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . ( Exit a Knight . ) ( Exit . ) 50 Where's my Fool , ho ? I think the ...
William Shakespeare. Enter Oswald . You , you , sirrah , where ' s my daughter ? Oswald . So please you . Lear . What says the fellow there ? Call the clotpoll back . ( Exit a Knight . ) ( Exit . ) 50 Where's my Fool , ho ? I think the ...
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