Tragedy of King Lear: With Introduction, and Notes, Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn & Company, 1898 |
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... Goneril and Regan . In speaking of the characters of this play I hardly know where to begin . Much has been written upon them ; and the best critics have been so kindled and raised by the theme as to surpass themselves . The persons are ...
... Goneril and Regan . In speaking of the characters of this play I hardly know where to begin . Much has been written upon them ; and the best critics have been so kindled and raised by the theme as to surpass themselves . The persons are ...
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... Goneril and Regan in wickedness . It looks as if some malignant planet had set the elements of evil a - stir in many hearts at the same time ; so that " unnaturalness between the child and the parent were become , sure enough , the ...
... Goneril and Regan in wickedness . It looks as if some malignant planet had set the elements of evil a - stir in many hearts at the same time ; so that " unnaturalness between the child and the parent were become , sure enough , the ...
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... Goneril , the eldest , appears still to be under some restraint , from feeling that her husband is not in sympathy with her . For Albany , though rather timid and tardy in showing it , remains true to the old King ; his tardiness ...
... Goneril , the eldest , appears still to be under some restraint , from feeling that her husband is not in sympathy with her . For Albany , though rather timid and tardy in showing it , remains true to the old King ; his tardiness ...
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... Goneril and Regan , taken all together , seems the most improbable thing in the drama . I cannot quite shake off the feeling , that before the heart could become so thoroughly petrified the brain must cease to operate . I find it not ...
... Goneril and Regan , taken all together , seems the most improbable thing in the drama . I cannot quite shake off the feeling , that before the heart could become so thoroughly petrified the brain must cease to operate . I find it not ...
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... Goneril says of him ; just enough to make her appear the more hate- ful in speaking of it as she does : " The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of ...
... Goneril says of him ; just enough to make her appear the more hate- ful in speaking of it as she does : " The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive from his age , not alone the imperfections of ...
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Alack Albany art thou Ben Jonson better Burgundy called character Coleridge Cord Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughters dear death Doct doth Dover Dowden drama Duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father feel follow Fool fortune France Gent Gentleman gerundively give Glos Gloster GLOSTER'S Castle gods Goneril grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart Heavens hence hither honour Kent King Lear kingdom knave lady Lear's lord Macbeth madam matter means mind nature night noble nuncle old copies old King OSWALD passion pity play Poet Poet's poor Poor Tom Pr'ythee pray probably quartos read Regan SCENE seems sense Servants Shakespeare shame sister small vices speak speech stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thought tion traitor unnatural villain virtue wits word