King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page viii
... sympathy with her purpose , to oppose her for reasons of national patriotism . The British troops are victorious ; and the king and his daughter , who are with the French army , are taken prisoners . By the treachery of Edmund ...
... sympathy with her purpose , to oppose her for reasons of national patriotism . The British troops are victorious ; and the king and his daughter , who are with the French army , are taken prisoners . By the treachery of Edmund ...
Page 17
... sympathy goes out to the child whose instinct is so true and so wholesome . Her lack of tact , amounting to unkindness , brings a severe penalty not only at the moment but later , yet she herself gives the explanation : however ...
... sympathy goes out to the child whose instinct is so true and so wholesome . Her lack of tact , amounting to unkindness , brings a severe penalty not only at the moment but later , yet she herself gives the explanation : however ...
Page 45
... , especially hard for those whose calmer dispositions feel no sympathy ; and the elder daughters are not unnaturally troubled at what lies before them . Regan . Such unconstant starts are we like to have Scene I. 45 KING LEAR.
... , especially hard for those whose calmer dispositions feel no sympathy ; and the elder daughters are not unnaturally troubled at what lies before them . Regan . Such unconstant starts are we like to have Scene I. 45 KING LEAR.
Page 81
... sympathy that comes only with years , but possessing the frail youthful body of those whose mental powers , however keen , have developed in an unbalanced and abnormal way . He has a deep , vital relation to the king and his family . He ...
... sympathy that comes only with years , but possessing the frail youthful body of those whose mental powers , however keen , have developed in an unbalanced and abnormal way . He has a deep , vital relation to the king and his family . He ...
Page 85
... sympathy between the two . 115. nuncle : myn ( mine ) uncle ; my nuncle ; nuncle . Here an exclamation of greeting as the Fool now for the first time appears to notice Lear who has been trying to gain his attention and now takes hold ...
... sympathy between the two . 115. nuncle : myn ( mine ) uncle ; my nuncle ; nuncle . Here an exclamation of greeting as the Fool now for the first time appears to notice Lear who has been trying to gain his attention and now takes hold ...
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