King LearClarendon Press, 1877 - 200 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... comes too short : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . [ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia . And yet not so ...
... comes too short : that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious square of sense possesses And find I am alone felicitate In your dear highness ' love . Cor . [ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia . And yet not so ...
Pàgina 14
... comes under the prediction ; there's son against father : the king falls from bias of nature ; there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time : machinations , hollowness , treachery and all ruinous disorders follow us ...
... comes under the prediction ; there's son against father : the king falls from bias of nature ; there's father against child . We have seen the best of our time : machinations , hollowness , treachery and all ruinous disorders follow us ...
Pàgina 21
... comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy ... Come place him here by me , Do thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here ...
... comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy ... Come place him here by me , Do thou for him stand : The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear ; The one in motley here ...
Pàgina 22
... ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that frontlet on ? Methinks you are too much of late i ' the 22 KING LEAR .
... ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that frontlet on ? Methinks you are too much of late i ' the 22 KING LEAR .
Pàgina 25
... child ! Away , away ! [ Exit . 280 Alb . Now , gods that we adore , whereof comes this ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause ; But let his disposition have that scope That dotage gives ACT I. SCENE IV . 25.
... child ! Away , away ! [ Exit . 280 Alb . Now , gods that we adore , whereof comes this ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause ; But let his disposition have that scope That dotage gives ACT I. SCENE IV . 25.
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