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... vassal! Miscreant/ base wretch! Misbeliever! '«7 vent clamor utter a cry l«« recreant traitor i«» On thine allegiance (to forswear, which is to commit high treason) m tender offer »8<fear (1) beloved (2) valued at a I, i KINO LEAR 45.
... vassal! Miscreant/ base wretch! Misbeliever! '«7 vent clamor utter a cry l«« recreant traitor i«» On thine allegiance (to forswear, which is to commit high treason) m tender offer »8<fear (1) beloved (2) valued at a I, i KINO LEAR 45.
Page 131
... wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes0 nothing to thy blasts. Enter Gloucester, led by an Old Man. But who comes here? My father, poorly led?0 World, world, O world! n But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, Life ...
... wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes0 nothing to thy blasts. Enter Gloucester, led by an Old Man. But who comes here? My father, poorly led?0 World, world, O world! n But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, Life ...
Page 268
... wretch in the state of nature — "is no more but such a poor, bare, forked animal as thou art." Commentators have told us how richly the prose of this passage is interlarded with primitivistic speculations from Montaigne, whom ...
... wretch in the state of nature — "is no more but such a poor, bare, forked animal as thou art." Commentators have told us how richly the prose of this passage is interlarded with primitivistic speculations from Montaigne, whom ...
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