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... speak for her , my gracious lord , Whose deeds have not deserved this ruthless doom . And to this Leir hastily replies : Urge this no more , and if thou love thy life . Observe the closely parallel reply of King Lear in Shakespeare to ...
... speak for her , my gracious lord , Whose deeds have not deserved this ruthless doom . And to this Leir hastily replies : Urge this no more , and if thou love thy life . Observe the closely parallel reply of King Lear in Shakespeare to ...
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... speak in much milder tones than she does in King Lear . Shakespeare's words appear to me to be most like those of the old play : I cannot paint my duty forth in words , I hope my deeds shall make report of me , But look what love the ...
... speak in much milder tones than she does in King Lear . Shakespeare's words appear to me to be most like those of the old play : I cannot paint my duty forth in words , I hope my deeds shall make report of me , But look what love the ...
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... speak jestingly to her father , and in jesting she wishes to show him how her sisters flattered him . " Again , in the following lively passage Wace writes originally , and we are in it a little reminded , I think , of King Lear ...
... speak jestingly to her father , and in jesting she wishes to show him how her sisters flattered him . " Again , in the following lively passage Wace writes originally , and we are in it a little reminded , I think , of King Lear ...
Página xlv
... speak with him , " and soon after , just before Lear's entrance , we notice the old stage - direction of the Folio , " Horns within . " It is very remarkable also , I think , that Leir , when excited , invokes Apollo as the Lear of ...
... speak with him , " and soon after , just before Lear's entrance , we notice the old stage - direction of the Folio , " Horns within . " It is very remarkable also , I think , that Leir , when excited , invokes Apollo as the Lear of ...
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... speak first . Gon . Sir , I do love you more than words can wield the matter ; Dearer than eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued rich or rare ; 55 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much ...
... speak first . Gon . Sir , I do love you more than words can wield the matter ; Dearer than eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued rich or rare ; 55 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much ...
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