King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page vii
... beggar . The insane king and the crazy beggar meet in the storm from which the king is at last rescued by Gloucester and sent toward Dover under an escort of friends to his youngest daughter who has returned from France with an army in ...
... beggar . The insane king and the crazy beggar meet in the storm from which the king is at last rescued by Gloucester and sent toward Dover under an escort of friends to his youngest daughter who has returned from France with an army in ...
Page 42
... alms : at the kindness of fortune , as a beggar may receive a worthless gift . scanted withheld , given small measure of what is due . 270 275 280 Cordelia has an affectionate heart . Anger and family feeling 42 Act I. KING LEAR.
... alms : at the kindness of fortune , as a beggar may receive a worthless gift . scanted withheld , given small measure of what is due . 270 275 280 Cordelia has an affectionate heart . Anger and family feeling 42 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 66
... : a sign whereby an actor may know to begin his part , or a hint as to his opening words . Here it is a hint as to the nature of the part which Edgar proposes to play . 136. Tom o ' Bedlam : a Bedlam beggar . 66 Act I. KING LEAR.
... : a sign whereby an actor may know to begin his part , or a hint as to his opening words . Here it is a hint as to the nature of the part which Edgar proposes to play . 136. Tom o ' Bedlam : a Bedlam beggar . 66 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 67
... attention . 145. promise : assure . 146. succeed : follow the eclipses . * See Appendix III , 148. The night gone by : last night . Edmund . Spake you with him ? Edgar . Ay Scene II . 67 KING LEAR 136. Tom o' Bedlam: a Bedlam beggar. ...
... attention . 145. promise : assure . 146. succeed : follow the eclipses . * See Appendix III , 148. The night gone by : last night . Edmund . Spake you with him ? Edgar . Ay Scene II . 67 KING LEAR 136. Tom o' Bedlam: a Bedlam beggar. ...
Page 136
... beggar , coward , pandar , and the son and heir of a mongrel bitch ; one whom I will beat into clamorous whining , if thou deniest the least syllable of the addition . Oswald . Why , what a monstrous fellow art thou thus to rail on one ...
... beggar , coward , pandar , and the son and heir of a mongrel bitch ; one whom I will beat into clamorous whining , if thou deniest the least syllable of the addition . Oswald . Why , what a monstrous fellow art thou thus to rail on one ...
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