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Page 102
... Enter Gloucester. He is returned. Gloucester. The King is in high rage. 293 Cornwall. Whither is he going? Gloucester. He calls to horse, but will I know not whither. Cornwall. 'Tis best to give him way, he leads himself.0 Goneril. My ...
... Enter Gloucester. He is returned. Gloucester. The King is in high rage. 293 Cornwall. Whither is he going? Gloucester. He calls to horse, but will I know not whither. Cornwall. 'Tis best to give him way, he leads himself.0 Goneril. My ...
Page 131
... Enter Gloucester, led by an Old Man. But who comes here? My father, poorly led?0 World, world, O world! n But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, Life would not yield to age.0 Old Man. O, my good lord, I have been your tenant ...
... Enter Gloucester, led by an Old Man. But who comes here? My father, poorly led?0 World, world, O world! n But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, Life would not yield to age.0 Old Man. O, my good lord, I have been your tenant ...
Page 187
... Enter Gloucester [placed by Capell] [F prints after 1. 80] 97-100 Oppressed . . . behind [F omits] 101-14 When ... Enter . . . three [Q, which prints after "traitor"] Enter Gloucester, and Servants [F. which prints as here after "control ...
... Enter Gloucester [placed by Capell] [F prints after 1. 80] 97-100 Oppressed . . . behind [F omits] 101-14 When ... Enter . . . three [Q, which prints after "traitor"] Enter Gloucester, and Servants [F. which prints as here after "control ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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