King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 23
... further . 127. May my rest in death be peaceful in proportion as I now withdraw my love from her . 130. digest : assimilate , take up as one's own . 131. marry : secure her a husband , 133. effects : material possessions . 138 ...
... further . 127. May my rest in death be peaceful in proportion as I now withdraw my love from her . 130. digest : assimilate , take up as one's own . 131. marry : secure her a husband , 133. effects : material possessions . 138 ...
Page 37
... . Lear's words of reply to her appeal are a further revelation of the fact that he has lost all sense of proportion . This is in itself an element in his growing insanity . A France . Is it but this ? - -a Scene I. 337 KING LEAR.
... . Lear's words of reply to her appeal are a further revelation of the fact that he has lost all sense of proportion . This is in itself an element in his growing insanity . A France . Is it but this ? - -a Scene I. 337 KING LEAR.
Page 41
... , tends to increase his anger . In bind passion he sends Cordelia from him and shows such open favour to Burgundy as to add further insult to France . France . Cordelia . Bid farewell to your sisters . Scene I. 41 KING LEAR.
... , tends to increase his anger . In bind passion he sends Cordelia from him and shows such open favour to Burgundy as to add further insult to France . France . Cordelia . Bid farewell to your sisters . Scene I. 41 KING LEAR.
Page 43
... Further words will avail nothing ; and her dignity is best preserved in silence . 281. Deserve ( are worth ) the loss ( want ) that you have suffered ( wanted ) : both your father's love and the dowry . 282. plighted : folded and hence ...
... Further words will avail nothing ; and her dignity is best preserved in silence . 281. Deserve ( are worth ) the loss ( want ) that you have suffered ( wanted ) : both your father's love and the dowry . 282. plighted : folded and hence ...
Page 46
... further compliment of leave- taking between France and him . Pray you let us 305 sit together ; if our father carry authority with such disposition as he bears , this last surrender of his will . but offend us . Regan . We shall further ...
... further compliment of leave- taking between France and him . Pray you let us 305 sit together ; if our father carry authority with such disposition as he bears , this last surrender of his will . but offend us . Regan . We shall further ...
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