King LearYale University Press, 1 okt 2008 - 215 pagina's King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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... husband) Duke of Cornwall (Regan's husband) Earl3 of Kent Earl of Gloucester4 Edgar (Gloucester's older son) Edmund (Gloucester's younger son,illegitimate) King of France Duke of Burgundy Fool Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran ...
... husband) Duke of Cornwall (Regan's husband) Earl3 of Kent Earl of Gloucester4 Edgar (Gloucester's older son) Edmund (Gloucester's younger son,illegitimate) King of France Duke of Burgundy Fool Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran ...
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... husband for her bed.Do you smell a fault?17 Kent I cannot wish the fault undone,the issue18 of it being so proper.19 Gloucester But I have a son,sir,by order of law,20 some year21 elder than this,who yet is no dearer22 in my account,23 ...
... husband for her bed.Do you smell a fault?17 Kent I cannot wish the fault undone,the issue18 of it being so proper.19 Gloucester But I have a son,sir,by order of law,20 some year21 elder than this,who yet is no dearer22 in my account,23 ...
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... husband)* 52 so that 53 persons of royal standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to ...
... husband)* 52 so that 53 persons of royal standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to ...
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... husbands,if they say They love you all?108 Haply,109 when I shall wed, That lord110 whose hand must take my plight111 shall ... husband (“lord”of a household) 111 plight plighting marriage vows 112 (1) respect,deference,(2) obligation ...
... husbands,if they say They love you all?108 Haply,109 when I shall wed, That lord110 whose hand must take my plight111 shall ... husband (“lord”of a household) 111 plight plighting marriage vows 112 (1) respect,deference,(2) obligation ...
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