King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 63
... 39 in our youngest daughter's love : for our youngest daughter's love . 40 amorous sojourn : their visit of love , the object of which is our youngest daughter . 116-17 thought .... nursery : thought to spend my idle SCENE I 63 KING LEAR.
... 39 in our youngest daughter's love : for our youngest daughter's love . 40 amorous sojourn : their visit of love , the object of which is our youngest daughter . 116-17 thought .... nursery : thought to spend my idle SCENE I 63 KING LEAR.
Page 68
... thought .... nursery : thought to spend my idle days tended by her . 117 Hence , and avoid my sight . These words are ad- dressed to Kent . But Kent has not spoken and deserves no such rebuke . Lear , however , knows his habit of ...
... thought .... nursery : thought to spend my idle days tended by her . 117 Hence , and avoid my sight . These words are ad- dressed to Kent . But Kent has not spoken and deserves no such rebuke . Lear , however , knows his habit of ...
Page 155
... thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts , 5 Singe my white head ! And thou , all ... thought - executing : acting with the swiftness of thought . 5 Vaunt - couriers : Advance scouts . The ...
... thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts , 5 Singe my white head ! And thou , all ... thought - executing : acting with the swiftness of thought . 5 Vaunt - couriers : Advance scouts . The ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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