King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 66
... sisters ? Speak . 80 CORDELIA . Nothing , my lord . LEAR . Nothing ! CORDELIA . Nothing . LEAR . Nothing will ... sister , " " Dear my mother . " 89-90 I return .... fit : I in return discharge toward you all the duties or moral ...
... sisters ? Speak . 80 CORDELIA . Nothing , my lord . LEAR . Nothing ! CORDELIA . Nothing . LEAR . Nothing will ... sister , " " Dear my mother . " 89-90 I return .... fit : I in return discharge toward you all the duties or moral ...
Page 77
... sister , am most loath to call Your faults as they are named . Love well our father ; To your professed bosoms I ... sisters , who only profess to love their father . 267 stood I within his grace : if I enjoyed his favor . 268 ...
... sister , am most loath to call Your faults as they are named . Love well our father ; To your professed bosoms I ... sisters , who only profess to love their father . 267 stood I within his grace : if I enjoyed his favor . 268 ...
Page 142
... sister in the least Would fail her obligation . If , sir , perchance She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . LEAR . My curses on her ! REGAN . O ...
... sister in the least Would fail her obligation . If , sir , perchance She have restrained the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . LEAR . My curses on her ! REGAN . O ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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