King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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... Regan , though he could not have heard of Lear's sufferings before the invasion had been set in motion . If we notice the impossibility we are driven to believe that the motive of the invasion is to recover by force Cordelia's share of ...
... Regan , though he could not have heard of Lear's sufferings before the invasion had been set in motion . If we notice the impossibility we are driven to believe that the motive of the invasion is to recover by force Cordelia's share of ...
Page 90
... Regan , and Servants . Lear . Good morrow to you both . Reg . I am glad to see your Highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's ...
... Regan , and Servants . Lear . Good morrow to you both . Reg . I am glad to see your Highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's ...
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... Regan , Thy sister's naught : O Regan ! she hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness , like a vulture , here . 135 [ Points to his heart . I can scarce speak to thee ; thou❜lt not believe With how deprav'd a quality — O Regan ! Reg . I ...
... Regan , Thy sister's naught : O Regan ! she hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness , like a vulture , here . 135 [ Points to his heart . I can scarce speak to thee ; thou❜lt not believe With how deprav'd a quality — O Regan ! Reg . I ...
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