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... Gloucester's speech ( at I. ii . 113-115 ) , " these late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us , " and to Edmund's ( at I. ii . 151 and 156 ) , " O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions , ” and “ I am thinking ...
... Gloucester's speech ( at I. ii . 113-115 ) , " these late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us , " and to Edmund's ( at I. ii . 151 and 156 ) , " O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions , ” and “ I am thinking ...
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... Gloucester and his two sons . With regard to the story of King Lear , that touching and oft - told tale , there is not absolute agreement among critics as to the exact sources from whence he drew xxiv INTRODUCTION THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR.
... Gloucester and his two sons . With regard to the story of King Lear , that touching and oft - told tale , there is not absolute agreement among critics as to the exact sources from whence he drew xxiv INTRODUCTION THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR.
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... Gloucester , and professedly translated from a Welsh , some say a Breton , MS . I here give a translation of Geoffrey's chronicle by Thompson , revised by Giles . As far as it deals with the events related in King Lear , it is given ...
... Gloucester , and professedly translated from a Welsh , some say a Breton , MS . I here give a translation of Geoffrey's chronicle by Thompson , revised by Giles . As far as it deals with the events related in King Lear , it is given ...
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... Gloucester ( written after 1297 ) . He tells it , greatly abbreviated , from Layamon's account ; the story takes up 184 lines of seven ( rarely six ) accents . We read that after the dukes take the old king's land " the King of Scotland ...
... Gloucester ( written after 1297 ) . He tells it , greatly abbreviated , from Layamon's account ; the story takes up 184 lines of seven ( rarely six ) accents . We read that after the dukes take the old king's land " the King of Scotland ...
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... Gloucester . Robert Mannyng tells us that soon they began ' to abate his lieure ' " ( compare " to scant my sizes , " Lear , II . iv . 178 ) , and afterwards they began " to abate his meyne " ( meiny , retinue ) of forty knights . " C ...
... Gloucester . Robert Mannyng tells us that soon they began ' to abate his lieure ' " ( compare " to scant my sizes , " Lear , II . iv . 178 ) , and afterwards they began " to abate his meyne " ( meiny , retinue ) of forty knights . " C ...
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