King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... gives more accurately the form to which it was reduced through revision by Shakespeare or by others connected with the theatre . The text in this Edition follows the Folio for the most part , presenting in the Appendix those lines which ...
... gives more accurately the form to which it was reduced through revision by Shakespeare or by others connected with the theatre . The text in this Edition follows the Folio for the most part , presenting in the Appendix those lines which ...
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... Give me the map there . Know that we have divided 40 In three our kingdom ; and ' t is our fast intent To shake al ' cares and business from our age , Conferring them cn younger strengths , while we Unburthen'd crawl toward death ...
... Give me the map there . Know that we have divided 40 In three our kingdom ; and ' t is our fast intent To shake al ' cares and business from our age , Conferring them cn younger strengths , while we Unburthen'd crawl toward death ...
Page 17
... gives the explanation : however expressive she may usually be in matters of emotion , she cannot on compulsion heave her heart into her mouth . Too young and natural to have learned to force the expression of emotion , she is silent ...
... gives the explanation : however expressive she may usually be in matters of emotion , she cannot on compulsion heave her heart into her mouth . Too young and natural to have learned to force the expression of emotion , she is silent ...
Page 18
... give you all their love . Haply : perhaps , it may be . 103. plight : pledge . Here the wife's pledge of faithful loyalty and love . * See Appendix I. Here , and throughout the play , the * marks the omission of lines found in the ...
... give you all their love . Haply : perhaps , it may be . 103. plight : pledge . Here the wife's pledge of faithful loyalty and love . * See Appendix I. Here , and throughout the play , the * marks the omission of lines found in the ...
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... give Her father's heart from her ! Call Burgundy . Call France . Who stirs ? Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters ' dowers digest the third . Let pride , which she calls plainness , marry her . I do invest you jointly with my ...
... give Her father's heart from her ! Call Burgundy . Call France . Who stirs ? Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters ' dowers digest the third . Let pride , which she calls plainness , marry her . I do invest you jointly with my ...
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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