King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 72
... BURGUNDY , and Attendants GLOUCESTER . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord . LEAR . My lord of Burgundy , We first address toward you , who with this king Hath rivalled for our daughter ; what , in the least , Will you require ...
... BURGUNDY , and Attendants GLOUCESTER . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord . LEAR . My lord of Burgundy , We first address toward you , who with this king Hath rivalled for our daughter ; what , in the least , Will you require ...
Page 75
... BURGUNDY . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . LEAR . Nothing . I have sworn ; I am firm . 230 235 BURGUNDY . I am sorry , then , you have so lost ...
... BURGUNDY . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . LEAR . Nothing . I have sworn ; I am firm . 230 235 BURGUNDY . I am sorry , then , you have so lost ...
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... Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me . Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind ; Thou losest here , a better where to find . 255 LEAR . Thou hast her , France ; let her be thine , for we Have no such daughter , nor ...
... Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me . Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind ; Thou losest here , a better where to find . 255 LEAR . Thou hast her , France ; let her be thine , for we Have no such daughter , nor ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
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