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The complete text of King Lear with essays on the natural world, difficult lines, and study questions
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William Sharp | "Off, off, you lendings–Come unbutton here" (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Fool remains a better critic of Lear than all later resenters of the king, because he accepts Lear's sublimity and uniqueness and they cannot.” | The Play's The Thing
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