King LearYale University Press, 1 באוק׳ 2008 - 215 עמודים 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. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 84
עמוד ix
... thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulgèd crimes, Unwhipped of justice.Hide thee,thou bloody hand – Thou perjured – and thou simular man of virtue That art incestuous.Caitiff,to pieces shake, That under covert and convenient seeming ...
... thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulgèd crimes, Unwhipped of justice.Hide thee,thou bloody hand – Thou perjured – and thou simular man of virtue That art incestuous.Caitiff,to pieces shake, That under covert and convenient seeming ...
עמוד x
... thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulgèd crimes, Unwhipped of 3 justice.Hide thee,thou bloody hand – Thou perjured – and thou simular4 man of virtue That art incestuous.Caitiff,5 to pieces shake, That under covert and convenient ...
... thou wretch, That hast within thee undivulgèd crimes, Unwhipped of 3 justice.Hide thee,thou bloody hand – Thou perjured – and thou simular4 man of virtue That art incestuous.Caitiff,5 to pieces shake, That under covert and convenient ...
עמוד 11
... thou my sometime124 daughter. Kent Good my liege – Lear Peace,125 Kent! Come not between the dragon and his wrath. I loved her most,and thought to set my rest126 125 On her kind nursery.127 (to Cordelia) Hence,and avoid128 my sight! So ...
... thou my sometime124 daughter. Kent Good my liege – Lear Peace,125 Kent! Come not between the dragon and his wrath. I loved her most,and thought to set my rest126 125 On her kind nursery.127 (to Cordelia) Hence,and avoid128 my sight! So ...
עמוד 13
... thou do,old man? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread156 to speak, When power to flattery bows? To plainness honor's bound, 150 When majesty stoops157 to folly.Reserve thy state,158 And in thy best consideration check159 This ...
... thou do,old man? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread156 to speak, When power to flattery bows? To plainness honor's bound, 150 When majesty stoops157 to folly.Reserve thy state,158 And in thy best consideration check159 This ...
עמוד 14
... thou dost evil. Lear Hear me,recreant!173 On thine allegiance,174 hear me! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vows, 170 Which we durst175 never yet,and with strainèd176 pride To come between our sentences177 and our power ...
... thou dost evil. Lear Hear me,recreant!173 On thine allegiance,174 hear me! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vows, 170 Which we durst175 never yet,and with strainèd176 pride To come between our sentences177 and our power ...
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