King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... thing that was felt to be appropriate : nothing seemed more improper than Shakespeare's use of a fool in tragedy . The critic Francis Gentleman's dry comment was ' Sure fools must have been much in fashion , in his day , he has so often ...
... thing that was felt to be appropriate : nothing seemed more improper than Shakespeare's use of a fool in tragedy . The critic Francis Gentleman's dry comment was ' Sure fools must have been much in fashion , in his day , he has so often ...
Page 132
... things might change or cease ; tears his white hair , Which the impetuous blasts , with eyeless rage , Catch in their ... thing to you . There is division , Although as yet the face of it be covered With mutual cunning , ' twixt Albany ...
... things might change or cease ; tears his white hair , Which the impetuous blasts , with eyeless rage , Catch in their ... thing to you . There is division , Although as yet the face of it be covered With mutual cunning , ' twixt Albany ...
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... things thou dost not . Now , now , now , now ! Pull off my boots : harder , harder : so— EDGAR O , matter and ... thing . LEAR No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , * To use his eyes for garden ...
... things thou dost not . Now , now , now , now ! Pull off my boots : harder , harder : so— EDGAR O , matter and ... thing . LEAR No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , * To use his eyes for garden ...
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