King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 19
... Lear's madness , or the pudder of the elements , or the inspired babblings of the Fool ? " For the second story and the second plot - the tale of Gloucester and his two sons - we must look to Sir Philip Sidney's ... KING LEAR 19.
... Lear's madness , or the pudder of the elements , or the inspired babblings of the Fool ? " For the second story and the second plot - the tale of Gloucester and his two sons - we must look to Sir Philip Sidney's ... KING LEAR 19.
Page 25
... King's faults are becoming serious and attracting notice . " You see how full of change his age is ; the observation we have made of it hath not been little , " Goneril reminds her sis- ter . And Regan expresses her ... KING LEAR 25.
... King's faults are becoming serious and attracting notice . " You see how full of change his age is ; the observation we have made of it hath not been little , " Goneril reminds her sis- ter . And Regan expresses her ... KING LEAR 25.
Page 142
... LEAR . Say , how is that ? REGAN . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail her obligation . If , sir , perchance She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her ...
... LEAR . Say , how is that ? REGAN . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail her obligation . If , sir , perchance She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
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