King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 95
... slave ! you cur ! OSWALD . I am none of these , my lord ; I beseech your pardon . LEAR . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? 85 [ Striking him ] OSWALD . I'll not be strucken , my lord . KENT . Nor tripped neither , you base ...
... slave ! you cur ! OSWALD . I am none of these , my lord ; I beseech your pardon . LEAR . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? 85 [ Striking him ] OSWALD . I'll not be strucken , my lord . KENT . Nor tripped neither , you base ...
Page 123
... slave , strike ! [ Beating him ] OSWALD . Help , ho ! murder ! murder ! Enter EDMUND , with his rapier drawn ... slave : you thorough slave , you complete slave . 43 goodman . An old expression for master or mister . " Goodman boy " is ...
... slave , strike ! [ Beating him ] OSWALD . Help , ho ! murder ! murder ! Enter EDMUND , with his rapier drawn ... slave : you thorough slave , you complete slave . 43 goodman . An old expression for master or mister . " Goodman boy " is ...
Page 190
... slaves your ordinance : makes a slave of your com- mand ; refuses to obey it . 70 So .... excess : Distribution of riches should do away with one man's having too much , and allow all men to have a sufficiency . 74 confined : kept ...
... slaves your ordinance : makes a slave of your com- mand ; refuses to obey it . 70 So .... excess : Distribution of riches should do away with one man's having too much , and allow all men to have a sufficiency . 74 confined : kept ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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