King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 31
... husband . With no more feeling than if he had been an insect in her path , she hints to Edmund that Albany's death may be imminent : - Our wishes on the way May prove effects . She despises her " mild husband " ; she will " give the ...
... husband . With no more feeling than if he had been an insect in her path , she hints to Edmund that Albany's death may be imminent : - Our wishes on the way May prove effects . She despises her " mild husband " ; she will " give the ...
Page 40
... husband seems to be in the nature of a re- proof to her 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 ...
... husband seems to be in the nature of a re- proof to her 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 ...
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... ( husband ) possesses me as his wife . 29 I have been worth the whistle . This saying is from an old proverb : " It is a poor dog that is not worth the whistle . " Goneril is angry that her husband has not come out to welcome her . 31 ...
... ( husband ) possesses me as his wife . 29 I have been worth the whistle . This saying is from an old proverb : " It is a poor dog that is not worth the whistle . " Goneril is angry that her husband has not come out to welcome her . 31 ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
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