King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana xxxiii
... France and Cordelia " planned their invasion , they cannot possibly have known of Lear's rejection by his elder daughters , for the simple reason that it had not yet happened " ; and he suggests that France " incensed at some fresh ...
... France and Cordelia " planned their invasion , they cannot possibly have known of Lear's rejection by his elder daughters , for the simple reason that it had not yet happened " ; and he suggests that France " incensed at some fresh ...
Strana 26
... France in choler parted ! And the King gone to - night ! prescrib'd his power ! Confin'd to exhibition ! All this ... France , there is no appearance of any choler in France ; but another interview is spoken of ( 1. i . 302 ) , and ...
... France in choler parted ! And the King gone to - night ! prescrib'd his power ! Confin'd to exhibition ! All this ... France , there is no appearance of any choler in France ; but another interview is spoken of ( 1. i . 302 ) , and ...
Strana 157
... France spreads his banners in our noiseless land , With plumed helm thy state begins to threat , 51. bear'st ] F ... France . The French invasion is the wrong Albany is suffering meekly ; and Goneril returns to the subject after ...
... France spreads his banners in our noiseless land , With plumed helm thy state begins to threat , 51. bear'st ] F ... France . The French invasion is the wrong Albany is suffering meekly ; and Goneril returns to the subject after ...
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