King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 129
... night , my lord ; and all night too . 134 KENT . Why , madam , if I were your father's dog , You should not use me so . REGAN . Sir , being his knave , I will . CORNWALL . This is a fellow of the self - same color Our sister speaks of ...
... night , my lord ; and all night too . 134 KENT . Why , madam , if I were your father's dog , You should not use me so . REGAN . Sir , being his knave , I will . CORNWALL . This is a fellow of the self - same color Our sister speaks of ...
Page 162
... night To shut me out ! Pour on ; I will endure . In such a night as this ! O Regan , Goneril ! Your old kind father , whose frank heart gave all , - O , that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; 21 No more of that . KENT . Good , my ...
... night To shut me out ! Pour on ; I will endure . In such a night as this ! O Regan , Goneril ! Your old kind father , whose frank heart gave all , - O , that way madness lies ; let me shun that ; 21 No more of that . KENT . Good , my ...
Page 167
... night to swim in . Now a little fire in a wide field were like an old man's heart , a small spark , all the rest of his body cold . Look , here comes a walking fire . 110 EDGAR . This is the foul fiend Flibbertigibbet : he begins at ...
... night to swim in . Now a little fire in a wide field were like an old man's heart , a small spark , all the rest of his body cold . Look , here comes a walking fire . 110 EDGAR . This is the foul fiend Flibbertigibbet : he begins at ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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