King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 72
... Hath rivalled for our daughter ; what , in the least , Will you require in present dower with her , Or cease your ... Hath rivalled : Hath been a rival . 187 quest of love : search ( quest ) inspired by love . 192 little - seeming ...
... Hath rivalled for our daughter ; what , in the least , Will you require in present dower with her , Or cease your ... Hath rivalled : Hath been a rival . 187 quest of love : search ( quest ) inspired by love . 192 little - seeming ...
Page 78
... hath not been / little . He always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . 1 286 REGAN . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . GONERIL ...
... hath not been / little . He always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . 1 286 REGAN . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . GONERIL ...
Page 164
... hath led through fire and through flame , through ford and whirlpool , over bog and quagmire ; that hath laid knives under his pillow , and halters in his pew ; set ratsbane by his porridge ; made him proud of heart , to ride on a bay ...
... hath led through fire and through flame , through ford and whirlpool , over bog and quagmire ; that hath laid knives under his pillow , and halters in his pew ; set ratsbane by his porridge ; made him proud of heart , to ride on a bay ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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