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... father ) ; ii . 2. 148- 152 ( His fault . ... are punish'd with ) ; iii . 1. 7-15 ( tears take all ) ; 30-42 ( But , true . to you ) ; iii . 6. 17-59 ( The foul ' scape ) ; iv . 2. 31-50 ( I fear deep ) ; iv . 3 .; V. I. 23-28 ( Where I ...
... father ) ; ii . 2. 148- 152 ( His fault . ... are punish'd with ) ; iii . 1. 7-15 ( tears take all ) ; 30-42 ( But , true . to you ) ; iii . 6. 17-59 ( The foul ' scape ) ; iv . 2. 31-50 ( I fear deep ) ; iv . 3 .; V. I. 23-28 ( Where I ...
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... father's fate and her own . Spenser , a little later , epitomised the story in half a dozen stanzas of the Faerie Queene ( bk . ii . c . x . 27-32 ) . Finally , in 1592-3 , an unknown hand dramatised it as ' The Chronicle Historie of ...
... father's fate and her own . Spenser , a little later , epitomised the story in half a dozen stanzas of the Faerie Queene ( bk . ii . c . x . 27-32 ) . Finally , in 1592-3 , an unknown hand dramatised it as ' The Chronicle Historie of ...
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... father , exhibits several shades of bluntness , from the brutal ' So much as you have , so much you are worth , and so much I love you , and no more ' of Geoffrey , to the discreet declaration in the Mirror for Magistrates ' version ...
... father , exhibits several shades of bluntness , from the brutal ' So much as you have , so much you are worth , and so much I love you , and no more ' of Geoffrey , to the discreet declaration in the Mirror for Magistrates ' version ...
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... father . Such a character was already hinted in the Leir of the legend . All these germs of tragic un- reason , which the painstaking and matter - of - fact older playwright did his best to eliminate , are expanded and vitalised in the ...
... father . Such a character was already hinted in the Leir of the legend . All these germs of tragic un- reason , which the painstaking and matter - of - fact older playwright did his best to eliminate , are expanded and vitalised in the ...
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... father found ; A love that makes breath poor and speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . Cor . [ Aside ] What shall Cordelia do ? Love , and be silent . Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , 40 ...
... father found ; A love that makes breath poor and speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . Cor . [ Aside ] What shall Cordelia do ? Love , and be silent . Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , 40 ...
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