King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 123
... hand , Kent in the stocks upstage right , behind a group of ladies and a page , balanced by a group of knights on the left ; Regan and Cornwall held centre stage , Gloucester behind them , and confronted Lear , at bay in the bottom left ...
... hand , Kent in the stocks upstage right , behind a group of ladies and a page , balanced by a group of knights on the left ; Regan and Cornwall held centre stage , Gloucester behind them , and confronted Lear , at bay in the bottom left ...
Page 161
... hand , over which , in the sunlight , a woodlouse was walking ; he contemplated it with delight , and as he turned his hand one saw that his palm was marked as if with stigmata . His hair had become increasingly like a crown of thorns ...
... hand , over which , in the sunlight , a woodlouse was walking ; he contemplated it with delight , and as he turned his hand one saw that his palm was marked as if with stigmata . His hair had become increasingly like a crown of thorns ...
Page 222
... hand , Dutchess of Burgundy . LEAR Then leave her , Sir , for by a father's rage I tell you all her wealth . Away ... hand Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have joined My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee ...
... hand , Dutchess of Burgundy . LEAR Then leave her , Sir , for by a father's rage I tell you all her wealth . Away ... hand Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have joined My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee ...
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