Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 sidor |
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... Lear , Kent , and Attendants . This is certainly fine : no wonder that Lear says after it , ' O let me not be mad , not mad , sweet heavens , ' feeling its effects by anticipation : but fine as is this burst of rage and indignation at ...
... Lear , Kent , and Attendants . This is certainly fine : no wonder that Lear says after it , ' O let me not be mad , not mad , sweet heavens , ' feeling its effects by anticipation : but fine as is this burst of rage and indignation at ...
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... Lear . You nimble lightnings , dart your blinding flames Into her scornful eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall , and blast her ... Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I 136 LEAR.
... Lear . You nimble lightnings , dart your blinding flames Into her scornful eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall , and blast her ... Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I 136 LEAR.
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... Lear . O , sides , you are too tough ! Will you yet hold ? -How came my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . I set him there , sir : but his own disorders Deserv'd much less advancement . Lear . You ! did you ? Regan . I pray you , father ...
... Lear . O , sides , you are too tough ! Will you yet hold ? -How came my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . I set him there , sir : but his own disorders Deserv'd much less advancement . Lear . You ! did you ? Regan . I pray you , father ...
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