King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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... seems to underline the futility of Albany's prayer for the safety of Lear and of Cordelia . This does not mean that ... seem , are the result of his mental derangement ; and at the end of the play he is not purified by suffering , but ...
... seems to underline the futility of Albany's prayer for the safety of Lear and of Cordelia . This does not mean that ... seem , are the result of his mental derangement ; and at the end of the play he is not purified by suffering , but ...
Page 153
... seems pleasant to him ; Then shall you go no further . It is the cowish terror of his spirit That dares not undertake ; he'll not feel wrongs Which tie him to an answer . Our wishes on the way May prove effects . Back , Edmund , to my ...
... seems pleasant to him ; Then shall you go no further . It is the cowish terror of his spirit That dares not undertake ; he'll not feel wrongs Which tie him to an answer . Our wishes on the way May prove effects . Back , Edmund , to my ...
Page 155
... seem vile ; Filths savour but themselves . What have you done ? Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform'd ? A ... seems to me preferable on other grounds . " 6 29. worth ... whistle ] The usual form of the proverb , It is a poore ...
... seem vile ; Filths savour but themselves . What have you done ? Tigers , not daughters , what have you perform'd ? A ... seems to me preferable on other grounds . " 6 29. worth ... whistle ] The usual form of the proverb , It is a poore ...
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