King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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... King of France , who are suitors for her hand . But he bestows his crown jointly on the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany ... King , is banished from court for attempting to intercede for Cordelia . The latter is chosen as wife by the ...
... King of France , who are suitors for her hand . But he bestows his crown jointly on the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany ... King , is banished from court for attempting to intercede for Cordelia . The latter is chosen as wife by the ...
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... King of France is so suddenly gone back know you the reason ? GENTLEMAN . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and dan- ger that his personal ...
... King of France is so suddenly gone back know you the reason ? GENTLEMAN . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and dan- ger that his personal ...
Page 257
... King of France . Lines 202- 07. Why ? 24. Was the King of France quick or slow to believe Lear's accusations ? What does this show concerning his character ? Lines 207-17 . 25. Cordelia begged no favors of her father until her ...
... King of France . Lines 202- 07. Why ? 24. Was the King of France quick or slow to believe Lear's accusations ? What does this show concerning his character ? Lines 207-17 . 25. Cordelia begged no favors of her father until her ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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