King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Goneril has not mentioned a number . ( Perhaps Lear hears during his brief absence from the stage that Goneril had dismissed half his train before consulting him on the matter ; or maybe he is a telepathist . ) ( 3 ) Lear and Goneril ...
... Goneril has not mentioned a number . ( Perhaps Lear hears during his brief absence from the stage that Goneril had dismissed half his train before consulting him on the matter ; or maybe he is a telepathist . ) ( 3 ) Lear and Goneril ...
Page 164
... Goneril ... beard ] This has been interpreted in two ways : ( i ) Lear takes Gloucester for Goneril in disguise ; ( ii ) Lear is addressing Goneril , and asking how she could be so cruel to her father with a white beard . 97. like a dog ...
... Goneril ... beard ] This has been interpreted in two ways : ( i ) Lear takes Gloucester for Goneril in disguise ; ( ii ) Lear is addressing Goneril , and asking how she could be so cruel to her father with a white beard . 97. like a dog ...
Page 196
... Goneril . In some pro- ductions the words are spoken of Edgar , when he is temporarily dis- armed . practice treachery . 154. stople ] This is the reading of Q1 ; the F stop may be a sophistication , and perhaps ' Hold , sir ' was added ...
... Goneril . In some pro- ductions the words are spoken of Edgar , when he is temporarily dis- armed . practice treachery . 154. stople ] This is the reading of Q1 ; the F stop may be a sophistication , and perhaps ' Hold , sir ' was added ...
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