Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... Regan and Goneril . She is only wicked to gain a great end ; and is perhaps more distin- guished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self - will , which do not suffer her to be diverted from a bad purpose , when once ...
... Regan and Goneril . She is only wicked to gain a great end ; and is perhaps more distin- guished by her commanding presence of mind and inexorable self - will , which do not suffer her to be diverted from a bad purpose , when once ...
Strana 156
... Regan and Goneril ( they are so thoroughly hateful that we do not even like to re- peat their names ) , breaks out in their answer to Cordelia , who desires them to treat their father well- Prescribe not us our duties " -their hatred of ...
... Regan and Goneril ( they are so thoroughly hateful that we do not even like to re- peat their names ) , breaks out in their answer to Cordelia , who desires them to treat their father well- Prescribe not us our duties " -their hatred of ...
Strana 157
... cha- racter , its careless , light - hearted villainy , contrasted with the sullen , rancorous malignity of Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under - plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one LEAR . 157.
... cha- racter , its careless , light - hearted villainy , contrasted with the sullen , rancorous malignity of Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under - plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one LEAR . 157.
Strana 165
... Regan , Gloster , and Servants . Lear . Good - morrow to you both . Cornwall . Hail to your grace ! [ Kent is set at liberty . Regan . I am glad to see your highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think ...
... Regan , Gloster , and Servants . Lear . Good - morrow to you both . Cornwall . Hail to your grace ! [ Kent is set at liberty . Regan . I am glad to see your highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think ...
Strana 166
... Regan , [ To Kent . Thy sister's naught : O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness , like a vulture , here- [ Points to his heart . I can scarce speak to thee ; thou ' lt not believe , Of how deprav'd a quality— -O Regan ! Regan ...
... Regan , [ To Kent . Thy sister's naught : O Regan , she hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness , like a vulture , here- [ Points to his heart . I can scarce speak to thee ; thou ' lt not believe , Of how deprav'd a quality— -O Regan ! Regan ...
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