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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... turns to Regan,asking: “What says our second daughter, / Our dearest Regan, wife to Cornwall? Speak.”And she in essence repeats Goneril's high-order near-gibberish: I am made of that self mettle as my sister, And prize me at her worth ...
... turns to Regan,asking: “What says our second daughter, / Our dearest Regan, wife to Cornwall? Speak.”And she in essence repeats Goneril's high-order near-gibberish: I am made of that self mettle as my sister, And prize me at her worth ...
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... value) 100 lift up,raise,move 101 duty,obligation 102 improve,reform,correct 103 (1) prosperity,(2) chances,luck* 104 called into being,procreated (“fathered”) 105 reverse,reciprocate (“turn back to 9 act 1 • scene 1.
... value) 100 lift up,raise,move 101 duty,obligation 102 improve,reform,correct 103 (1) prosperity,(2) chances,luck* 104 called into being,procreated (“fathered”) 105 reverse,reciprocate (“turn back to 9 act 1 • scene 1.
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... turn back to you”) 106 right fit completely/precisely* proper/appropriate/suitable* 107 most of all 108 entirely,exclusively 109 perhaps 110 husband (“lord”of a household) 111 plight plighting marriage vows 112 (1) respect,deference,(2) ...
... turn back to you”) 106 right fit completely/precisely* proper/appropriate/suitable* 107 most of all 108 entirely,exclusively 109 perhaps 110 husband (“lord”of a household) 111 plight plighting marriage vows 112 (1) respect,deference,(2) ...
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... turns,only we shall retain The name,and all th'addition to145 a king. The sway,146 revenue,147 execution148 of the rest, 135 Belovèd sons be yours,which to confirm, This coronet part149 betwixt you. 140 Lear gives Albany and Cornwall ...
... turns,only we shall retain The name,and all th'addition to145 a king. The sway,146 revenue,147 execution148 of the rest, 135 Belovèd sons be yours,which to confirm, This coronet part149 betwixt you. 140 Lear gives Albany and Cornwall ...
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... turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom.If on the tenth day following, Thy banished trunk184 be found in our dominions, The moment is thy death. Away! By Jupiter, This shall not be revoked. Kent Fare thee well,King.Sith185 thus thou wilt ...
... turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom.If on the tenth day following, Thy banished trunk184 be found in our dominions, The moment is thy death. Away! By Jupiter, This shall not be revoked. Kent Fare thee well,King.Sith185 thus thou wilt ...
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