King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page lvii
... reason in madness . " theme is balanced by that of " madness in reason . " The three wicked children are all destroyed by their superficially sane pursuit of self - interest . They all believe in looking after themselves ; they all ...
... reason in madness . " theme is balanced by that of " madness in reason . " The three wicked children are all destroyed by their superficially sane pursuit of self - interest . They all believe in looking after themselves ; they all ...
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... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . 213. t ' acknowledge ] F ; to acknowledge Q. best ] Q ; om . F. 218. folds ] fouls Q 3 . Cor . I yet beseech your Majesty , Lear . France . This is most strange , 215 220 211. T'avert ...
... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . 213. t ' acknowledge ] F ; to acknowledge Q. best ] Q ; om . F. 218. folds ] fouls Q 3 . Cor . I yet beseech your Majesty , Lear . France . This is most strange , 215 220 211. T'avert ...
Page 149
... reason , else he could not beg . ' I ' th ' last night's storm I such a fellow saw , Which made me think a man a worm . Came then into my mind and yet my mind Was then scarce friends with him . I have heard As flies to wanton boys , are ...
... reason , else he could not beg . ' I ' th ' last night's storm I such a fellow saw , Which made me think a man a worm . Came then into my mind and yet my mind Was then scarce friends with him . I have heard As flies to wanton boys , are ...
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