King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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... speak first . GONERIL , Sir , I love you more than words can wield the matter ; Dearer than eyesight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; 50 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honor ; As ...
... speak first . GONERIL , Sir , I love you more than words can wield the matter ; Dearer than eyesight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; 50 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honor ; As ...
Page 74
... speak and purpose not ; since what I well intend , I'll do it before I speak , -that you make known 220 It is no vicious blot , murder , or foulness , No unchaste action , or dishonored step , That hath deprived me of your grace and ...
... speak and purpose not ; since what I well intend , I'll do it before I speak , -that you make known 220 It is no vicious blot , murder , or foulness , No unchaste action , or dishonored step , That hath deprived me of your grace and ...
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... speak like myself : If I speak like a fool . 166-69 Fools apish . There never was a year when fools were less in favor ; and the reason is that wise men have become foolish and know not how to use their wits , their ways of acting ...
... speak like myself : If I speak like a fool . 166-69 Fools apish . There never was a year when fools were less in favor ; and the reason is that wise men have become foolish and know not how to use their wits , their ways of acting ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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