King LearBarrons Educational Series, 1986 - 316 Seiten Here are the books that help teach Shakespeare plays without the teacher constantly needing to explain and define Elizabethan terms, slang, and other ways of expression that are different from our own. Each play is presented with Shakespeare's original lines on each left-hand page, and a modern, easy-to-understand "translation" on the facing right-hand page. All dramas are complete, with every original Shakespearian line, and a full-length modern rendition of the text. These invaluable teaching-study guides also include:
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... . I know your game ... [ She suspects her sister does not trust her alone with Edmund ] I'll go . [ Before anyone can leave , Edgar enters , disguised ] Edgar Ife'er your Grace had speech with man so poor 251 ACT FIVE Scene 1.
... . I know your game ... [ She suspects her sister does not trust her alone with Edmund ] I'll go . [ Before anyone can leave , Edgar enters , disguised ] Edgar Ife'er your Grace had speech with man so poor 251 ACT FIVE Scene 1.
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... speech in the play ? Kent 1 Kent has the first words in the play , and almost the last . In Act I Scene 1 , he is fearlessly outspoken ; from his speeches choose a three words or phrases which confirm his loyalty to the King ; 2 b three ...
... speech in the play ? Kent 1 Kent has the first words in the play , and almost the last . In Act I Scene 1 , he is fearlessly outspoken ; from his speeches choose a three words or phrases which confirm his loyalty to the King ; 2 b three ...
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... speech different ? bi What is Edgar's purpose in " trifling thus with his [ i.e. , Gloucester's ] despair " ? с ii ... speeches of Edmund and Albany at the end of the play that Edgar has royal dignity . ii In the Quarto edition of the ...
... speech different ? bi What is Edgar's purpose in " trifling thus with his [ i.e. , Gloucester's ] despair " ? с ii ... speeches of Edmund and Albany at the end of the play that Edgar has royal dignity . ii In the Quarto edition of the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 6 |
life plays theater verse | 8 |
date sources text | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Act I Scene Alack Albany Albany Trust banished bastard blessing brother Burgundy Cordelia Curan daughters dead dear death Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edgar Edmund Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father Flibbertigibbet follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gentleman give Gloucester's castle gods goes Goneril and Regan Grace hand hast hath hear heart heavens horse hundred knights husband James Burbage King Lear King of France kingdom knave lady Lear Let Lear's leave letter look lord madam master Messenger nature never night noble nuncle Officer Oswald pity play poor Poor Tom pray Prithee rascal rogue Servants Shakespeare sister sorrow speak speech stand stocks storm suffering sword tears tell thee there's thine things thou art traitor trumpet sound villain What's Who's wind words wretch