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[DRAMATIS PERSONAE Lear, King of Britain King of France Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall, husband to Regan Duke of Albany, husband to Goneril Earl of Kent Earl of Gloucester Edgar, son to Gloucester Edmund, bastard son to Gloucester ...
[DRAMATIS PERSONAE Lear, King of Britain King of France Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall, husband to Regan Duke of Albany, husband to Goneril Earl of Kent Earl of Gloucester Edgar, son to Gloucester Edmund, bastard son to Gloucester ...
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ACT II Scene I. [The Earl of Gloucester's castle.] Enter Edmund and Curan, severally.0 Edmund. Save0 thee, Curan. Curan. And you, sir. I have been with your father, and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his duchess ...
ACT II Scene I. [The Earl of Gloucester's castle.] Enter Edmund and Curan, severally.0 Edmund. Save0 thee, Curan. Curan. And you, sir. I have been with your father, and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his duchess ...
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... Duke of Cornwall's dead, Slain by his servant, going to0 put out The other eye of Gloucester. Albany. Gloucester's eyes! Messenger. A servant that he bred,0 thrilled with remorse,0 Opposed against the act, bending his sword 75 To his ...
... Duke of Cornwall's dead, Slain by his servant, going to0 put out The other eye of Gloucester. Albany. Gloucester's eyes! Messenger. A servant that he bred,0 thrilled with remorse,0 Opposed against the act, bending his sword 75 To his ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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