King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 68
... bring you to 165 hear my lord speak . Pray ye , go ; there ' s my key ; if you do stir abroad , go armed . 156 , 157. forbear his presence : avoid him . 157. qualified : lessened . 159. that with , etc .: Gloucester is said to be so ...
... bring you to 165 hear my lord speak . Pray ye , go ; there ' s my key ; if you do stir abroad , go armed . 156 , 157. forbear his presence : avoid him . 157. qualified : lessened . 159. that with , etc .: Gloucester is said to be so ...
Page 81
... bringing him deep regret for the hasty action which has banished Cordelia . Of that he cannot bear to think ; and to it he would forbid all reference . All things now tend to increase his petulance . Upon the re - entrance of Oswald ...
... bringing him deep regret for the hasty action which has banished Cordelia . Of that he cannot bear to think ; and to it he would forbid all reference . All things now tend to increase his petulance . Upon the re - entrance of Oswald ...
Page 121
... bring these two scenes into harmony with the play as a whole . We are forced to suppose that for at least two weeks Edgar has remained successfully hidden in his fatber's castle , that Gloucester has retained his anger during all that ...
... bring these two scenes into harmony with the play as a whole . We are forced to suppose that for at least two weeks Edgar has remained successfully hidden in his fatber's castle , that Gloucester has retained his anger during all that ...
Page 126
... Bringing the murderous coward to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . 60 Edmund . When I dissuaded him from his intent , 65 And found him pight to do it with curst speech , I threaten'd to discover him ; he replied ; " Thou ...
... Bringing the murderous coward to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . 60 Edmund . When I dissuaded him from his intent , 65 And found him pight to do it with curst speech , I threaten'd to discover him ; he replied ; " Thou ...
Page 129
... brings Edgar under Regan's special condemnation . 78. strange and fasten'd : unnatural and confirmed . 79. Said he said he that he would deny , etc. ? ( 72 ff . ) 85. natural : in the double sense of illegitimate and as opposed to ...
... brings Edgar under Regan's special condemnation . 78. strange and fasten'd : unnatural and confirmed . 79. Said he said he that he would deny , etc. ? ( 72 ff . ) 85. natural : in the double sense of illegitimate and as opposed to ...
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