King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 178
... Look , look , a mouse ! Peace , peace ; this piece of toasted cheese will do't . There's my gauntlet ; I'll prove it on a giant . Bring up the brown bills . O , well flown , bird ! i ' the clout , i ' the clout : hewgh ! Give the word ...
... Look , look , a mouse ! Peace , peace ; this piece of toasted cheese will do't . There's my gauntlet ; I'll prove it on a giant . Bring up the brown bills . O , well flown , bird ! i ' the clout , i ' the clout : hewgh ! Give the word ...
Page 213
... look there ! ' substituting the printer's formula for a death - cry , ' O , o , o , o . ' The quarto therefore supports the pessimistic reading of the end , with Lear simply dying in anguish knowing Cordelia dead ; it is in the revised ...
... look there ! ' substituting the printer's formula for a death - cry , ' O , o , o , o . ' The quarto therefore supports the pessimistic reading of the end , with Lear simply dying in anguish knowing Cordelia dead ; it is in the revised ...
Page 233
... look spoke more than the most eloquent language ' ( Davies , vol . II , p . 231 ) . Enter a captain Kemble and his Cordelia sat and lay stage right ; when the assassins entered , the officer remained on the left , with his sword drawn ...
... look spoke more than the most eloquent language ' ( Davies , vol . II , p . 231 ) . Enter a captain Kemble and his Cordelia sat and lay stage right ; when the assassins entered , the officer remained on the left , with his sword drawn ...
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