King LearClarendon, 1960 - 256 pages |
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... sense now spelt mettle ) . [ N ] . in all sincerity . love . 70 names 71 that : in that . sense : most delicate sense [ N ] . ... love : exactly describes my 73 most precious square of 74 felicitate : made happy . 80 validity : 78 ...
... sense now spelt mettle ) . [ N ] . in all sincerity . love . 70 names 71 that : in that . sense : most delicate sense [ N ] . ... love : exactly describes my 73 most precious square of 74 felicitate : made happy . 80 validity : 78 ...
Page 168
... sense of ' piece ' , or may have a more technical sense as in a carpenter's ' square ' , implying here the perfection of sense . 84-85 . It was clear that Lear had already divided his realm when the scene opened . It is therefore only ...
... sense of ' piece ' , or may have a more technical sense as in a carpenter's ' square ' , implying here the perfection of sense . 84-85 . It was clear that Lear had already divided his realm when the scene opened . It is therefore only ...
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... senses of the word may be distinguished : ( 1 ) the fundamental principle of order , almost corre- sponding to eternal ... sense ( 1. ii . 1 ) where the context gives it the flavour of lust ( cf. Donne's ' golden law of nature ' in Elegy ...
... senses of the word may be distinguished : ( 1 ) the fundamental principle of order , almost corre- sponding to eternal ... sense ( 1. ii . 1 ) where the context gives it the flavour of lust ( cf. Donne's ' golden law of nature ' in Elegy ...
Contents
King Lear | 7 |
Shakespeares Sources and his use of them | 14 |
The Text of the Play | 18 |
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A. C. BRADLEY Alack Albany answer bastard Bradley Burgundy character Cordelia Cornwall daughters dear death dost doth Dover dramatic duke Duke of Cornwall Edgar Edith Sitwell editors Edmund Elizabethan Exeunt Exit eyes father favour feel follow Fool fortune France Gentleman give Gloucester GLOUCESTER'S CASTLE gods Goneril and Regan grace Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven honour human imagery J. W. MACKAIL Kent King Lear kingdom knave L. C. KNIGHTS lady Lear's Leir letter lines lord Macbeth madam master meaning mind nature never night noble nuncle Oswald Othello passion perhaps Perillus pity play plot poor pray R. W. Chambers scene sense servant Shakespeare Shakespearean Tragedy sister sonne Sophocles speak speech stage stand storm tell thee thine thing thou art thought tragedy tragic unnatural unto villain W. W. Greg words