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Each monologue entry includes the character's name, the first line of ...
Each monologue entry includes the character's name, the first line of the speech, whether it is verse or prose, and shows the act, scene & line number.
⬇ Download Full VersionShakespeare homepage | King Lear | Entire play I thought the king had more ...
Shakespeare homepage | King Lear | Entire play I thought the king had more affected the Duke of A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable;.
⬇ Download Full VersionI only worship what's natural, not what's manmade. Why should I l...
I only worship what's natural, not what's manmade. Why should I let myself be tortured by manmade social customs that deprive me of my rights simply because I.
⬇ Download Full VersionNo Fear Shakespeare by SparkNotes features the complete edition of King Lea...
No Fear Shakespeare by SparkNotes features the complete edition of King Lear side-by-side with an accessible, plain English translation.
⬇ Download Full VersionKing Lear. Read the SparkNote → A love that makes breath poor and speech un...
King Lear. Read the SparkNote → A love that makes breath poor and speech unable. Beyond all manner of so much I love you. GONERIL. Sir, I love you more.
⬇ Download Full VersionHe constantly offends me. Every hour he comes out with some horrible new of...
He constantly offends me. Every hour he comes out with some horrible new offense that puts us all on edge. I won't stand for it. His knights are getting out of.
⬇ Download Full VersionBlow, winds! Blow until your cheeks crack! Rage on, blow! Let tornadoes spe...
Blow, winds! Blow until your cheeks crack! Rage on, blow! Let tornadoes spew water until the steeples of our churches and the weathervanes are all drowned.
⬇ Download Full VersionThis is not Lear. Doth Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes? I,4,...
This is not Lear. Doth Lear walk thus? speak thus? Where are his eyes? I,4, I would learn that; for, by the marks of sovereignty, Knowledge, and reason.
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Lear. Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout. Till you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks! 5.
⬇ Download Full VersionTo mark the th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we asked leading ac...
To mark the th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we asked leading actors to perform key speeches.
⬇ Download Full VersionSome of the most well-known quotes from King Lear in order they appear....
Some of the most well-known quotes from King Lear in order they appear.
⬇ Download Full VersionKing Lear, Act I, scene 2: Edmund's soliloquy, by William Shakespeare....
King Lear, Act I, scene 2: Edmund's soliloquy, by William Shakespeare. Mr Ruby .. As for the speech i.
⬇ Download Full Version(Kent; Gloucester; Edmund; King Lear; Cornwall; Albany; Goneril; Regan; Cor...
(Kent; Gloucester; Edmund; King Lear; Cornwall; Albany; Goneril; Regan; Cordelia; Attendants; . A love that makes breath poor, and speech unable: Beyond all.
⬇ Download Full VersionKing Lear () is a play by William Shakespeare that is generally Mend your s...
King Lear () is a play by William Shakespeare that is generally Mend your speech a little, Lear: The bow is bent and drawn; make from the shaft.
⬇ Download Full VersionThe complete text of King Lear, from Shakespeare Online. EDMUND, This speec...
The complete text of King Lear, from Shakespeare Online. EDMUND, This speech of yours hath moved me,. And shall perchance do good: but speak you on;.
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