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... mind's free,0 The body's delicate. The tempest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else, Save what beats there. Filial ingratitude, Is it not as0 this mouth should tear this hand u For lifting food to't? But I will punish ...
... mind's free,0 The body's delicate. The tempest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else, Save what beats there. Filial ingratitude, Is it not as0 this mouth should tear this hand u For lifting food to't? But I will punish ...
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... mind, and yet my mind Was then scarce friends with him. I have heard u more since. As flies to wanton0 boys, are we to th' gods, M comforts ministrations IT hurt injure M want require - n - "> Our . . . commodities our resources make us ...
... mind, and yet my mind Was then scarce friends with him. I have heard u more since. As flies to wanton0 boys, are we to th' gods, M comforts ministrations IT hurt injure M want require - n - "> Our . . . commodities our resources make us ...
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... mind at all, appears in the shape of an allegory which we immediately reject. A similar conflict between imagination and sense will be found if we consider the dramatic center of the whole tragedy, the Storm-scenes. The temptation of ...
... mind at all, appears in the shape of an allegory which we immediately reject. A similar conflict between imagination and sense will be found if we consider the dramatic center of the whole tragedy, the Storm-scenes. The temptation of ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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A. C. Bradley Alack Albany arms better blind brother Burgundy characters Cordelia Cornwall daugh daughters death dost doth Dover dramatic Duke Duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Gloucester Enter Lear evil Exeunt eyes F omits F prints fall father feel Folio follow Fool fortune France Gentleman give Gloster Gloucester's gods Goneril grace hast hath hear heart heavens hendiadys honor justice Kent King Lear knave lady Lear's Leir look lord Macbeth madam master Messenger mind Mirror for Magistrates nature never night noble Nuncle Oswald Othello Paphlagonia passion Perillus pity play poor pray Prithee Q corrected Quarto Raphael Holinshed Regan s.d. Enter s.d. Exit Scena Scene seems Servant Shake Shakespeare sister speak stage storm tell theater thee there's thine thing thou art tion tragedy traitor trumpet unto villain William Shakespeare words wretch