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Page 94
... Death on "• my state!0 Wherefore Should he sit here? This act persuades me That this remotion0 of the Duke and her Is practice0 only. Give me my servant forth.0 Co tell the Duke and's wife I'd speak with them! Now, presently!0 Bid them ...
... Death on "• my state!0 Wherefore Should he sit here? This act persuades me That this remotion0 of the Duke and her Is practice0 only. Give me my servant forth.0 Co tell the Duke and's wife I'd speak with them! Now, presently!0 Bid them ...
Page 130
... death,0 Women will all turn monsters. Second Servant. Let's follow the old Earl, and get the Bedlam i03 To lead him ... death die the customary death of old age 10** His . . . anything his lack of all self-control leaves him open to any ...
... death,0 Women will all turn monsters. Second Servant. Let's follow the old Earl, and get the Bedlam i03 To lead him ... death die the customary death of old age 10** His . . . anything his lack of all self-control leaves him open to any ...
Page 158
... death and business I can tell. Gloucester. The King is mad: how stiff0 is my vile sense,0 MJ That I stand up, and ... death-practiced whose death is plotted •" stiff unbending ** vile sense hateful capacity for feeling •* ingenious ...
... death and business I can tell. Gloucester. The King is mad: how stiff0 is my vile sense,0 MJ That I stand up, and ... death-practiced whose death is plotted •" stiff unbending ** vile sense hateful capacity for feeling •* ingenious ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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