King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 16
... storm with only a faithful fool to bear him company . Gloucester , who up to this time has shown himself only as an unnatural father , commiserates the King , and for this reason is also set upon by Lear's contriving children . He seeks ...
... storm with only a faithful fool to bear him company . Gloucester , who up to this time has shown himself only as an unnatural father , commiserates the King , and for this reason is also set upon by Lear's contriving children . He seeks ...
Page 54
... storm , it is the Fool and his prattling that throws the scene into relief . We have Lear , the mad King ; we have Edgar in his motley array , his sprigs of rosemary , his grimy face , his hair in knots . We have Kent , attempting ...
... storm , it is the Fool and his prattling that throws the scene into relief . We have Lear , the mad King ; we have Edgar in his motley array , his sprigs of rosemary , his grimy face , his hair in knots . We have Kent , attempting ...
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... storm Invades us to the skin ; so ' t is to thee ; But where the greater malady is fixed , The lesser is scarce felt . Thou'dst shun a bear ; But if thy flight lay toward the roaring sea , 10 Thou'dst meet the bear in the mouth . When ...
... storm Invades us to the skin ; so ' t is to thee ; But where the greater malady is fixed , The lesser is scarce felt . Thou'dst shun a bear ; But if thy flight lay toward the roaring sea , 10 Thou'dst meet the bear in the mouth . When ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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