King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 106
... bear you , ——— Goneril . Pray you , content . What , Oswald , ho ! You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . 315 Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ; take the fool with thee.— A fox , when one has caught her , And ...
... bear you , ——— Goneril . Pray you , content . What , Oswald , ho ! You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . 315 Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ; take the fool with thee.— A fox , when one has caught her , And ...
Page 137
... bears the blame for all that bis servants do . Since Kent , with all his abandon of scorn , never so far forgets himself as to reveal his own personality , we find it difficult to believe that he is here the sport of his own angry ...
... bears the blame for all that bis servants do . Since Kent , with all his abandon of scorn , never so far forgets himself as to reveal his own personality , we find it difficult to believe that he is here the sport of his own angry ...
Page 156
... bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs ; when a man ' s over - lusty at ' legs , then he wears wooden 10 . nether - stocks . Lear . What's he that hath so much thy place ' mistook To set thee here ? Kent . Your ...
... bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs ; when a man ' s over - lusty at ' legs , then he wears wooden 10 . nether - stocks . Lear . What's he that hath so much thy place ' mistook To set thee here ? Kent . Your ...
Page 160
... bear bags Shall see their children kind . Fortune , that arrant whore , Ne'er turns the key to th ' poor . But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours for thy daughters as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . O , how this mother ...
... bear bags Shall see their children kind . Fortune , that arrant whore , Ne'er turns the key to th ' poor . But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours for thy daughters as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . O , how this mother ...
Page 192
... bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger , And let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks ! No , you unnatural hags , I will have such revenges on you both That all the world shall - I will do such things , - What ...
... bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger , And let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks ! No , you unnatural hags , I will have such revenges on you both That all the world shall - I will do such things , - What ...
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Alack Albany Albany's anger Appendix art thou Bedlam beggar Burgundy character child Child Rowland comes Cordelia Cornwall Cornwall's curse daughters death Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall duty Earl of Gloucester Edgar Edmund emotion endure evil Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear feels filial folio follow Fool foolish fortune foul fiend France Gentleman give Gloucester Gloucester's castle gods Goneril and Regan grace hast hath heart hence Hendiadys honour husband insane Kent Kent's King Lear knave Lear's letter lord loyalty madam madness master meaning Messenger mind nature never night noble nuncle Oswald passion pelican daughters pity play poison'd poor Poor Tom pray Prithee Quarto Scene scorn seek self-control sense servant Shakespeare sister speak spirit storm suffering sympathy thee thine thing thought Topics for consideration traitor trumpet unnatural villain weakness words