King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... Edgar passed later to Jack Verbruggen , said to be a rough diamond , whose Edgar was his most complex characterisation , in that he contrived to be ' unlimited ' in his madness but also tender and sensitive towards Cordelia.37 Ryan ...
... Edgar passed later to Jack Verbruggen , said to be a rough diamond , whose Edgar was his most complex characterisation , in that he contrived to be ' unlimited ' in his madness but also tender and sensitive towards Cordelia.37 Ryan ...
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... Edgar ] Speak . EDGAR Before you fight the battle , ope this letter . If you have victory , let the trumpet sound For him that brought it : wretched though I seem , I can produce a champion that will prove What is avouched there . If ...
... Edgar ] Speak . EDGAR Before you fight the battle , ope this letter . If you have victory , let the trumpet sound For him that brought it : wretched though I seem , I can produce a champion that will prove What is avouched there . If ...
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... Edgar , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia ; Edgar speaking to Cordelia at entrance EDGAR Cordelia , Royal fair , turn yet once more , And ere successful Burgundy receive The treasure of thy beauties from the king , Ere happy Burgundy for ever ...
... Edgar , Goneril , Regan , Cordelia ; Edgar speaking to Cordelia at entrance EDGAR Cordelia , Royal fair , turn yet once more , And ere successful Burgundy receive The treasure of thy beauties from the king , Ere happy Burgundy for ever ...
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