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... Goneril. Sister, it is not little 1 have to say of what most nearly appertains to us both. I think our father will hence tonight. Regan. That's most certain, and with you; next month with us. 290 Goneril. You see how full of changes his ...
... Goneril. Sister, it is not little 1 have to say of what most nearly appertains to us both. I think our father will hence tonight. Regan. That's most certain, and with you; next month with us. 290 Goneril. You see how full of changes his ...
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... Goneril. Why might not you, my lord, receive attendance From those that she calls servants, or from mine? Regan. Why ... Goneril] I'll go with thee. Thy fifty yet doth double five-and-twenty, And thou art twice her love.0 Goneril. Hear ...
... Goneril. Why might not you, my lord, receive attendance From those that she calls servants, or from mine? Regan. Why ... Goneril] I'll go with thee. Thy fifty yet doth double five-and-twenty, And thou art twice her love.0 Goneril. Hear ...
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... Goneril, and Regan and their close-packed contests, and to the nice means by which Edgar is shaped into a hero; and in general must see that this purposeful disciplined necessary stuff is given fullness and, as far as may be ...
... Goneril, and Regan and their close-packed contests, and to the nice means by which Edgar is shaped into a hero; and in general must see that this purposeful disciplined necessary stuff is given fullness and, as far as may be ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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