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Page xxvi
... Never, never, never, never, never, the dominion of the Prince of Darkness seems confirmed, and his presence a substantial presence as, with his terrible vans, he enshadows and overwhelms the just and the unjust alike. That is, I daresay ...
... Never, never, never, never, never, the dominion of the Prince of Darkness seems confirmed, and his presence a substantial presence as, with his terrible vans, he enshadows and overwhelms the just and the unjust alike. That is, I daresay ...
Page 205
... never see thee more, That hast unkindly banished thy King: And yet thou dost not make me to complain, But they which were more near to me than thou. Cordelia. What do I hear? this lamentable voice, Me thinks, ere now I oftentimes have ...
... never see thee more, That hast unkindly banished thy King: And yet thou dost not make me to complain, But they which were more near to me than thou. Cordelia. What do I hear? this lamentable voice, Me thinks, ere now I oftentimes have ...
Page 206
Hadst never come unto this place of woe. Cordelia. Alack, that ever I should live to see My noble father in this misery. King. Sweet Love, reveal not what thou art as yet, Until we know the ground of all this ill. Cordelia. O, but some ...
Hadst never come unto this place of woe. Cordelia. Alack, that ever I should live to see My noble father in this misery. King. Sweet Love, reveal not what thou art as yet, Until we know the ground of all this ill. Cordelia. O, but some ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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