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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... madam . " Tis too bad , too bad ! Edm . Yes , madam , he was of that consort . Reg . No marvel then though he were ill affected . ' Tis they have put him on the old man's death , To have the expense and waste of his revenues . 100 105 ...
... madam . " Tis too bad , too bad ! Edm . Yes , madam , he was of that consort . Reg . No marvel then though he were ill affected . ' Tis they have put him on the old man's death , To have the expense and waste of his revenues . 100 105 ...
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... madam . Reg . Himself in person there ? Osw . Madam , with much ado : Your sister is the better soldier . Reg . Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home ? Osw . No , madam . Reg . What might import my sister's letter to him ? Osw ...
... madam . Reg . Himself in person there ? Osw . Madam , with much ado : Your sister is the better soldier . Reg . Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home ? Osw . No , madam . Reg . What might import my sister's letter to him ? Osw ...
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... madam . Reg . Now , sweet lord , You know the goodness I intend upon you . Tell me , but truly , but then speak the truth , Do you not love my sister ? Edm . In honored love . Reg . But have you never found my brother's way To the ...
... madam . Reg . Now , sweet lord , You know the goodness I intend upon you . Tell me , but truly , but then speak the truth , Do you not love my sister ? Edm . In honored love . Reg . But have you never found my brother's way To the ...
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