King LearYale University Press, 1 paź 2008 - 215 King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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... Attendants Lear Attend37 the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester. Gloucester I shall,my liege.38 25 30 35 Lear Meantime we shall express39 our darker purpose.40 Give me. exeunt Gloucester and Edmund 29 recognized,confessed ...
... Attendants Lear Attend37 the lords of France and Burgundy, Gloucester. Gloucester I shall,my liege.38 25 30 35 Lear Meantime we shall express39 our darker purpose.40 Give me. exeunt Gloucester and Edmund 29 recognized,confessed ...
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... Attendants. 178 nor our nature neither my character/disposition* 179 rank,dignity,station,position 180 potency made good authority/power demonstrated/enforced 181 preparation,arrangements 182 diseases of the world worldly discomforts ...
... Attendants. 178 nor our nature neither my character/disposition* 179 rank,dignity,station,position 180 potency made good authority/power demonstrated/enforced 181 preparation,arrangements 182 diseases of the world worldly discomforts ...
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William Shakespeare. exit Kent flourish191 enter Gloucester, with France, Burgundy, and Attendants Gloucester Here's France and Burgundy,my noble lord. Lear My lord of Burgundy, 190 We first address toward192 you,who with this king Hath ...
William Shakespeare. exit Kent flourish191 enter Gloucester, with France, Burgundy, and Attendants Gloucester Here's France and Burgundy,my noble lord. Lear My lord of Burgundy, 190 We first address toward192 you,who with this king Hath ...
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