King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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... reason in madness " theme is balanced by that of " madness in reason . " The three wicked children are all destroyed by their superficially sane pursuit of self - interest . They all believe in looking after themselves ; they all ...
... reason in madness " theme is balanced by that of " madness in reason . " The three wicked children are all destroyed by their superficially sane pursuit of self - interest . They all believe in looking after themselves ; they all ...
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... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . 218. folds ] fouls Q3 . 215 220 211. T'avert ] F ; to auert Q. 213. t ' acknowledge ] F ; to acknowledge Q. 214. whom ] F ; that Q ; who F 2. best ] Q ; not in F. 216. The best , the ] F ...
... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . 218. folds ] fouls Q3 . 215 220 211. T'avert ] F ; to auert Q. 213. t ' acknowledge ] F ; to acknowledge Q. 214. whom ] F ; that Q ; who F 2. best ] Q ; not in F. 216. The best , the ] F ...
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... reason ? Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and danger Scene III The ... Dover ] Steevens ; Dover Theobald ; not in Q. F. 2. no ] Q1 ...
... reason ? Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his coming forth is thought of ; which imports to the kingdom so much fear and danger Scene III The ... Dover ] Steevens ; Dover Theobald ; not in Q. F. 2. no ] Q1 ...
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