Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... Regan and Goneril ( they are so thoroughly hateful that we do not even like to repeat their names ) , breaks out in their answer to Cordelia , who desires them to treat their father well : " Prescribe not us ou duties " —their hatred of ...
... Regan and Goneril ( they are so thoroughly hateful that we do not even like to repeat their names ) , breaks out in their answer to Cordelia , who desires them to treat their father well : " Prescribe not us ou duties " —their hatred of ...
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... Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under- plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one of his sons and the ingratitude of another , form a counterpart to the mis- takes and misfortunes of Lear : his double amour ...
... Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under- plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one of his sons and the ingratitude of another , form a counterpart to the mis- takes and misfortunes of Lear : his double amour ...
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... Regan . Good sir , to the purpose . [ Trumpets within Lear . Who put my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . What trumpet's that ? Regan . I know't , my sister's : this approves her letter , That she would soon be here . Enter OSWALD . Is ...
... Regan . Good sir , to the purpose . [ Trumpets within Lear . Who put my man i ' the stocks ? Cornwall . What trumpet's that ? Regan . I know't , my sister's : this approves her letter , That she would soon be here . Enter OSWALD . Is ...
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... Regan , I and my hundred knights . Regan . Not altogether so ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Give ear , sir , to my sister ; For those that mingle reason with your passion Must be content to think you ...
... Regan , I and my hundred knights . Regan . Not altogether so ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Give ear , sir , to my sister ; For those that mingle reason with your passion Must be content to think you ...
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... Regan ! said you so ? Regan . And speak ' t again , my lord : no more with me . Lear . Those wicked creatures yet do look well - favour'd , When others are more wicked ; not being the worst , Stands in some rank of praise : I'll go with ...
... Regan ! said you so ? Regan . And speak ' t again , my lord : no more with me . Lear . Those wicked creatures yet do look well - favour'd , When others are more wicked ; not being the worst , Stands in some rank of praise : I'll go with ...
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