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... Lear . Good morrow to you both . Corn . Haile to your Grace . Lear . Who put my man i'th'Stockes ? Enter Steward . Corn . What Trumpet's that ? Reg . I know't , my Sifters : this approues her Letter , Kent here fet at liberty . That fhe ...
... Lear . Good morrow to you both . Corn . Haile to your Grace . Lear . Who put my man i'th'Stockes ? Enter Steward . Corn . What Trumpet's that ? Reg . I know't , my Sifters : this approues her Letter , Kent here fet at liberty . That fhe ...
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... Lear is very much marked ; the greater number of Lear's speeches have every line underlined , and in addition he specially marks similes and metaphors , Which like an Engine , wrencht my frame of Nature From the fixt place : thredding ...
... Lear is very much marked ; the greater number of Lear's speeches have every line underlined , and in addition he specially marks similes and metaphors , Which like an Engine , wrencht my frame of Nature From the fixt place : thredding ...
Page 51
... Lear and Kent ( II . iv . 15-21 ) , Cornwall and Gloucester's hurried words ( II . iv . 298-300 ) , and the talk between Kent , Lear , the Fool , and Gloucester in III . vi . 87-96 . It is clear from the marking throughout how strongly ...
... Lear and Kent ( II . iv . 15-21 ) , Cornwall and Gloucester's hurried words ( II . iv . 298-300 ) , and the talk between Kent , Lear , the Fool , and Gloucester in III . vi . 87-96 . It is clear from the marking throughout how strongly ...
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