King LearDover Publications, 16.06.1994 - 144 Seiten First performed about 1805, King Lear is one of the most relentlessly bleak of Shakespeare's tragedies. Probably written between Othello and Macbeth, when the playwright was at the peak of his tragic power, Lear's themes of filial ingratitude, injustice, and the meaninglessness of life in a seemingly indifferent universe are explored with unsurpassed power and depth. |
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... eye of Gloucester . Gloucester's eyes ! A servant that he bred , thrill'd with remorse , 11 Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who thereat enraged Flew on him and amongst them fell'd him dead , But not ...
... eyes ? Come with my lady hither . He is not here . No , my good lord ; I met him back again.13 Knows he the wickedness ? Ay , my good lord ; ' t was he inform'd against him , And quit the house on purpose , that their punishment Might ...
... eyes in your head , nor no money in your purse ? Your eyes are in a heavy case , 27 your purse in a light : yet you see how this world goes . GLOU . LEAR . I see it feelingly . What , art mad ? A man may see how this world goes with no eyes ...