King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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William Shakespeare. KING LEAR Shakespeare's King Lear , written between 1603 and 1606 , appears in the First and ... appear in the Quartos only . Two stories blend in Shakespeare's King Lear , the secondary one , concerning Gloucester ...
William Shakespeare. KING LEAR Shakespeare's King Lear , written between 1603 and 1606 , appears in the First and ... appear in the Quartos only . Two stories blend in Shakespeare's King Lear , the secondary one , concerning Gloucester ...
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... 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 moiety . 1. affected : felt affection for . 5 , 6. qualities ... curiosity : The nature or value of the ...
... 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 moiety . 1. affected : felt affection for . 5 , 6. qualities ... curiosity : The nature or value of the ...
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... appears later , opposes the division of the kingdom and the surrender of royal power ; and , in speaking of what may have taken place in the council meeting , expresses surprise that Albany , who was the king's favorite son - in - law ...
... appears later , opposes the division of the kingdom and the surrender of royal power ; and , in speaking of what may have taken place in the council meeting , expresses surprise that Albany , who was the king's favorite son - in - law ...
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... appears to treat the youth with cool neglect . Gloucester's response is an indirect statement of Edmund's bastardy which Kent , hoping to save the youth from the shame of public insult , intentionally does not understand . The father ...
... appears to treat the youth with cool neglect . Gloucester's response is an indirect statement of Edmund's bastardy which Kent , hoping to save the youth from the shame of public insult , intentionally does not understand . The father ...
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... appears to be striving for reward . She must , however , be supposed to know something of her sisters ' real characters and hence to be able to read in their words an insincerity not at first clearly apparent to others . Regan . I am ...
... appears to be striving for reward . She must , however , be supposed to know something of her sisters ' real characters and hence to be able to read in their words an insincerity not at first clearly apparent to others . Regan . I am ...
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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