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... Heaven, is Shakespeare's particular butt. It is he who cries, of Cordelia: "The gods defend her!" The stage direction ... heavens are worse than insufficient. What is said of the King, If Fortune brag of two she loved and hated, One of ...
... Heaven, is Shakespeare's particular butt. It is he who cries, of Cordelia: "The gods defend her!" The stage direction ... heavens are worse than insufficient. What is said of the King, If Fortune brag of two she loved and hated, One of ...
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... Heaven's benediction com'st 165 To the warm sun.0 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe,0 That by thy comfortable0 beams I may Peruse this letter. Nothing almost sees miracles But misery.0 I know 'tis from Cordelia, 170 Who hath ...
... Heaven's benediction com'st 165 To the warm sun.0 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe,0 That by thy comfortable0 beams I may Peruse this letter. Nothing almost sees miracles But misery.0 I know 'tis from Cordelia, 170 Who hath ...
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... heavens' plagues Have humbled to all strokes:0 that I am wretched Makes thee the happier. Heavens, deal so still! Let the superfluous0 and lust-dieted0 man, 79 That slaves0 your ordinance,0 that will not see Because he does not feel ...
... heavens' plagues Have humbled to all strokes:0 that I am wretched Makes thee the happier. Heavens, deal so still! Let the superfluous0 and lust-dieted0 man, 79 That slaves0 your ordinance,0 that will not see Because he does not feel ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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