King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 24
... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , — Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart ! Be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad ...
... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , — Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart ! Be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad ...
Page 25
... master even against that master's will . Love for Lear is the prime motive of his life ; and that love makes him oppose royal foolishness even at the risk of life . Others serve Lear in his later misfortune through pity ; Kent serves ...
... master even against that master's will . Love for Lear is the prime motive of his life ; and that love makes him oppose royal foolishness even at the risk of life . Others serve Lear in his later misfortune through pity ; Kent serves ...
Page 73
... master in the Duke's palace . Her husband is a man of peace , avoiding strife , and willing to allow his wife her own way , at least in minor matters . Oswald is superintendent in Goneril's household and has an honourable position , but ...
... master in the Duke's palace . Her husband is a man of peace , avoiding strife , and willing to allow his wife her own way , at least in minor matters . Oswald is superintendent in Goneril's household and has an honourable position , but ...
Page 74
... master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter Lear , Knights and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go get it ready . ( Exit an attendant . ) How now ! what art thou ? Kent . A ...
... master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter Lear , Knights and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go get it ready . ( Exit an attendant . ) How now ! what art thou ? Kent . A ...
Page 75
... master was practical banishment to Kent ; and he now appears in disguise at Albany's palace in the hope that he may in some capacity become a member of Lear's company of followers . Lear returns from the hunt with a great appetite ; but ...
... master was practical banishment to Kent ; and he now appears in disguise at Albany's palace in the hope that he may in some capacity become a member of Lear's company of followers . Lear returns from the hunt with a great appetite ; but ...
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