King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page xliv
... Gloucester would have noticed the improbability ; that Gloucester had no need to go to Dover for the purpose of committing suicide ; and that it is strange that he should show no surprise when Edgar drops into dialect during his ...
... Gloucester would have noticed the improbability ; that Gloucester had no need to go to Dover for the purpose of committing suicide ; and that it is strange that he should show no surprise when Edgar drops into dialect during his ...
Page 61
... Gloucester recognizes the Duke's special trumpet - call . 78. why ] Kirschbaum , defending the F reading ' where ' , argues that Gloucester ' is apprehensive . . . that Edgar may escape by the open door through which the duke will enter ...
... Gloucester recognizes the Duke's special trumpet - call . 78. why ] Kirschbaum , defending the F reading ' where ' , argues that Gloucester ' is apprehensive . . . that Edgar may escape by the open door through which the duke will enter ...
Page 121
... Gloucester's . The passage should prob- ably be interpreted : ' Edgar's repre- hensible wickedness was provoked to mete out to Gloucester the death that he deserved ' . Although Gloucester deserved to die , only an evil son would ...
... Gloucester's . The passage should prob- ably be interpreted : ' Edgar's repre- hensible wickedness was provoked to mete out to Gloucester the death that he deserved ' . Although Gloucester deserved to die , only an evil son would ...
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