King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 43
... Albany and divided his crown between them . Albany's besetting sin would seem to be rather a lack of strength than the presence of any malice in his nature . He longed for a quiet life , he hated strife and unpleasant- ness . When Lear ...
... Albany and divided his crown between them . Albany's besetting sin would seem to be rather a lack of strength than the presence of any malice in his nature . He longed for a quiet life , he hated strife and unpleasant- ness . When Lear ...
Page 239
... ALBANY . Half - blooded fellow , yes . REGAN . [ TO EDMUND ] Let the drum strike , and prove my title thine . ALBANY . Stay yet , hear reason . Edmund , I arrest thee On capital treason ; and , in thy arrest , This gilded serpent ...
... ALBANY . Half - blooded fellow , yes . REGAN . [ TO EDMUND ] Let the drum strike , and prove my title thine . ALBANY . Stay yet , hear reason . Edmund , I arrest thee On capital treason ; and , in thy arrest , This gilded serpent ...
Page 272
... Albany ? Line 1 . 201. How and why has Albany changed ? Lines 3-11 , 39-45 . 202. What veiled threat does Goneril make concerning Albany ? Lines 19-20 . 203. What are Goneril's relations toward Edmund ? What is to be said of such ...
... Albany ? Line 1 . 201. How and why has Albany changed ? Lines 3-11 , 39-45 . 202. What veiled threat does Goneril make concerning Albany ? Lines 19-20 . 203. What are Goneril's relations toward Edmund ? What is to be said of such ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
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