King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page vii
... and grief when he learns the full extent of his own error and of his son's nobility . The well - meant effort of the youngest daughter to aid her father by the introduction of a foreign army , forces SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY vii.
... and grief when he learns the full extent of his own error and of his son's nobility . The well - meant effort of the youngest daughter to aid her father by the introduction of a foreign army , forces SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY vii.
Page viii
William Shakespeare. father by the introduction of a foreign army , forces the king's remaining son - in - law , though in sympathy with her purpose , to oppose her for reasons of national patriotism . The British troops are victorious ...
William Shakespeare. father by the introduction of a foreign army , forces the king's remaining son - in - law , though in sympathy with her purpose , to oppose her for reasons of national patriotism . The British troops are victorious ...
Page 17
... force the expression of emotion , she is silent under demand , and finds no one of the sweet love - terms which in the past have so frequently fallen from her lips . Lear . How , how , Cordelia ! mend your Scene I. 17 KING LEAR.
... force the expression of emotion , she is silent under demand , and finds no one of the sweet love - terms which in the past have so frequently fallen from her lips . Lear . How , how , Cordelia ! mend your Scene I. 17 KING LEAR.
Page 43
... thus given in the Folio , is clearly in error : derides has a passive force , suffers derision . Goneril . Sister , it is not little I have Scene I. 43 KING LEAR Cordelia has an affectionate heart. Anger and family feeling ...
... thus given in the Folio , is clearly in error : derides has a passive force , suffers derision . Goneril . Sister , it is not little I have Scene I. 43 KING LEAR Cordelia has an affectionate heart. Anger and family feeling ...
Page 47
... force of heredity in the family of Lear . 3. Respect as the basis of all true love . 4. An argument in defence of the position taken by Goneril and Regan . Scene II . The Earl of Gloucester's Castle . Enter Scene I. 47 KING LEAR Lear is ...
... force of heredity in the family of Lear . 3. Respect as the basis of all true love . 4. An argument in defence of the position taken by Goneril and Regan . Scene II . The Earl of Gloucester's Castle . Enter Scene I. 47 KING LEAR Lear is ...
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