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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... never spring A babe to honor her ! If she must teem , Create her child of spleen , that it may live And be a thwart disnatured torment to her . Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks ...
... never spring A babe to honor her ! If she must teem , Create her child of spleen , that it may live And be a thwart disnatured torment to her . Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth , With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks ...
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... never yet was valiant . For this business , It touches us as France invades our land , Not bolds the King , with others , whom , I fear , Most just and heavy causes make oppose . Edm . Sir , you speak nobly . Reg . Why is this reasoned ...
... never yet was valiant . For this business , It touches us as France invades our land , Not bolds the King , with others , whom , I fear , Most just and heavy causes make oppose . Edm . Sir , you speak nobly . Reg . Why is this reasoned ...
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... Never , never , never , never , never ! 370 Pray you undo this button . Thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on herl lookl her lips ! Look there , look there ! He dies . Edg . He faints ! My lord , my lord ! Kent . Break , heart ; I ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! 370 Pray you undo this button . Thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on herl lookl her lips ! Look there , look there ! He dies . Edg . He faints ! My lord , my lord ! Kent . Break , heart ; I ...
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