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He would have helped himself , I think , by a greater fidelity to the verse , but given his head and encouraged to wear a little more of his heart on his sleeve he would rank among the great Lears that Stratford has given us .
He would have helped himself , I think , by a greater fidelity to the verse , but given his head and encouraged to wear a little more of his heart on his sleeve he would rank among the great Lears that Stratford has given us .
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Goneril says of him that he would still " manage those authorities he hath given away ! " ( I. iii . 17-18 ] . The Fool admonishes : “ Thou should not have been old till hadst been wise ” [ II . v . 44-5 ) . Wisdom consists in knowing ...
Goneril says of him that he would still " manage those authorities he hath given away ! " ( I. iii . 17-18 ] . The Fool admonishes : “ Thou should not have been old till hadst been wise ” [ II . v . 44-5 ) . Wisdom consists in knowing ...
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... Capulet discusses Juliet with Paris ; in scene iv , in a wood near Verona , Mercutio , Benvolio , and Romeo meet , information is given concerning the feast to be held that evening at the house of Capulet , Romeo discloses his love ...
... Capulet discusses Juliet with Paris ; in scene iv , in a wood near Verona , Mercutio , Benvolio , and Romeo meet , information is given concerning the feast to be held that evening at the house of Capulet , Romeo discloses his love ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
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