King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 198
... Lear and Cordelia as prisoners ; Soldiers , Captain EDMUND Some officers take them away : good guard , Until their greater pleasures first be known That are to censure them . We are not the first CORDELIA Who with best meaning have ...
... Lear and Cordelia as prisoners ; Soldiers , Captain EDMUND Some officers take them away : good guard , Until their greater pleasures first be known That are to censure them . We are not the first CORDELIA Who with best meaning have ...
Page 199
... Lear and Cordelia until after orders had been given for their murder - orders which he put into Goneril's mouth as ... Lear wept over Cordelia and Kent in their affliction , ( Garrick fainting away at the discovery that Kent was Caius ) ...
... Lear and Cordelia until after orders had been given for their murder - orders which he put into Goneril's mouth as ... Lear wept over Cordelia and Kent in their affliction , ( Garrick fainting away at the discovery that Kent was Caius ) ...
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William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Lear leaves the stage to the lovers . Cordelia and a confidante wander into view , seeking Lear , and are rescued from Edmund's ruffians by Edgar , who reveals his identity and is rewarded with ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. Lear leaves the stage to the lovers . Cordelia and a confidante wander into view , seeking Lear , and are rescued from Edmund's ruffians by Edgar , who reveals his identity and is rewarded with ...
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