King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 15
... father and eager only for that which concerns the old man's pleasure . Edmund plans to bring odium on Edgar and so cause the father to disown him . Accordingly he allows the Earl to see a let- ter , supposedly written by his brother ...
... father and eager only for that which concerns the old man's pleasure . Edmund plans to bring odium on Edgar and so cause the father to disown him . Accordingly he allows the Earl to see a let- ter , supposedly written by his brother ...
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... father has but one desire , to be led to some high rock from which he may fling himself down to his death . The old blind Prince speaks up at this juncture and con- fesses that he has been an unnatural father in as much as he has ...
... father has but one desire , to be led to some high rock from which he may fling himself down to his death . The old blind Prince speaks up at this juncture and con- fesses that he has been an unnatural father in as much as he has ...
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... father . She is possessed of a sound , pene- trative wisdom and the courage that comes with all great qualities , and she does not hesitate to speak to right a wrong or to warn her father of his impending danger . She reads her sisters ...
... father . She is possessed of a sound , pene- trative wisdom and the courage that comes with all great qualities , and she does not hesitate to speak to right a wrong or to warn her father of his impending danger . She reads her sisters ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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