King Lear (李爾王)Hyweb Technology Co. Ltd., 15. 9. 2011 - Počet stran: 28 King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1603 and 1606, and is considered one of his greatest works. The play is based on the legend of King Leir of Britain. It has been widely adapted for stage and screen, with the part of Lear being played by many of the world's most accomplished actors. |
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... stands: If aught within that little seeming substance, Or all ofit,with our displeasurepieced, And nothing more, may fitly like your grace, She's there, and she is yours. BURGUNDY I know no answer. KING LEAR Will you,withthose ...
... stands: If aught within that little seeming substance, Or all ofit,with our displeasurepieced, And nothing more, may fitly like your grace, She's there, and she is yours. BURGUNDY I know no answer. KING LEAR Will you,withthose ...
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... . Igrow; I prosper: Now, gods, stand upforbastards! Enter GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER Kent banish'd thus! andFrance in choler parted! And the king gone tonight! subscribed his power! Confined to SCENE II. The Earl of Gloucester's castle. ...
... . Igrow; I prosper: Now, gods, stand upforbastards! Enter GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER Kent banish'd thus! andFrance in choler parted! And the king gone tonight! subscribed his power! Confined to SCENE II. The Earl of Gloucester's castle. ...
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... standing with his hands in his pockets. (他兩手插在口袋裏站著) v.竊取 He spent some of the money as we asked, but he pocketed most ofit. (他照我們的要求花了一點錢,但他卻竊取了大部分錢) meaning adj.有含意的 When she asked if she had ...
... standing with his hands in his pockets. (他兩手插在口袋裏站著) v.竊取 He spent some of the money as we asked, but he pocketed most ofit. (他照我們的要求花了一點錢,但他卻竊取了大部分錢) meaning adj.有含意的 When she asked if she had ...
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... stand condemn'd, So may it come, thy master,whom thou lovest, Shall findthee fullof labours. Horns within. Enter KING LEAR, Knights,and Attendants KING LEAR Let me not stay a jot for dinner; go getit ready. Exit an Attendant How now ...
... stand condemn'd, So may it come, thy master,whom thou lovest, Shall findthee fullof labours. Horns within. Enter KING LEAR, Knights,and Attendants KING LEAR Let me not stay a jot for dinner; go getit ready. Exit an Attendant How now ...
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... Take heed, sirrah; the whip. Fool Truth's adog must to kennel; he must be whipped out, whenLady the brach may stand by the fire and stink. KING LEAR A pestilent gall tome! Fool Sirrah, I'll teach thee a speech. KING LEAR Do.
... Take heed, sirrah; the whip. Fool Truth's adog must to kennel; he must be whipped out, whenLady the brach may stand by the fire and stink. KING LEAR A pestilent gall tome! Fool Sirrah, I'll teach thee a speech. KING LEAR Do.
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