King LearWashington Square Press, 1982 - 126 sider 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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Side 77
... Exeunt Goneril , [ Edmund , and Oswald ) . Go seek the traitor Gloucester , Pinion him like a thief , bring him before us . [ Exeunt other Servants . ] Though well we may not pass upon his life Without the form of justice , yet our ...
... Exeunt Goneril , [ Edmund , and Oswald ) . Go seek the traitor Gloucester , Pinion him like a thief , bring him before us . [ Exeunt other Servants . ] Though well we may not pass upon his life Without the form of justice , yet our ...
Side 88
... Exeunt . 110 [ Scene III . The French camp near Dover . ] Enter Kent and a Gentleman . Kent . Why the King of France is so suddenly gone back ; know you no reason ? Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his ...
... Exeunt . 110 [ Scene III . The French camp near Dover . ] Enter Kent and a Gentleman . Kent . Why the King of France is so suddenly gone back ; know you no reason ? Gent . Something he left imperfect in the state , which since his ...
Side 112
... Exeunt . Scene III . [ The British camp , near Dover . ] Enter , in conquest , with Drum and Colors , Edmund ; Lear and Cordelia as prisoners ; Soldiers , Captain . 5 Edm . Some officers take them away . Good guard Until their greater ...
... Exeunt . Scene III . [ The British camp , near Dover . ] Enter , in conquest , with Drum and Colors , Edmund ; Lear and Cordelia as prisoners ; Soldiers , Captain . 5 Edm . Some officers take them away . Good guard Until their greater ...
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