King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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... bastard son to Gloucester CURAN , a courtier Old Man , tenant to Gloucester Doctor Fool OSWALD , steward to Goneril A Captain employed by Edmund Gentleman attendant on Cordelia A Herald Servants to Cornwall GONERIL REGAN CORDELIA ...
... bastard son to Gloucester CURAN , a courtier Old Man , tenant to Gloucester Doctor Fool OSWALD , steward to Goneril A Captain employed by Edmund Gentleman attendant on Cordelia A Herald Servants to Cornwall GONERIL REGAN CORDELIA ...
Page 104
... bastard ! I'll not trouble thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . 255 GONERIL . You strike my people ; and your disor- dered rabble Make servants of their betters . Enter ALBANY LEAR . Woe , that too late repents , - [ To ALBANY ] O , sir ...
... bastard ! I'll not trouble thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . 255 GONERIL . You strike my people ; and your disor- dered rabble Make servants of their betters . Enter ALBANY LEAR . Woe , that too late repents , - [ To ALBANY ] O , sir ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
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Alack ALBANY Anne Hathaway arms attasked bear Bedlam better brother Burgundy cause characters Child Rowland comes Cordelia CORNWALL curse daugh daughters dear death decasyllable Dover Duke Duke of Albany Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall duty Earl of Gloucester Edmund evil Exeunt Exit eyes father favor fear feel follow FOOL fortune foul fiend GENTLEMAN give GLOUCESTER'S castle gods Goneril and Regan grace hate hath hear heart heaven honor husband KENT Kent's King Lear King of France kingdom knave lady Lear's Lines live look lord madam master Merchant of Venice MESSENGER mind nature night noble nuncle OSWALD pity play Poet poor pray thee Prithee SCENE seek servant Shakespeare Show sister slave speak speech stand storm suffering sword tell there's thine things thou art thought tragedy traitor trumpet unnatural villain virtue wicked William Shakespeare words