Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Key Quotes in King Lear
- The Fool;
- 1.4 'Lear's shadow'
- 1.4 'Learn more
than thou
trowest
- 3.6 'And I'll go
to bed at noon'
- 3.2 'And bawds and
whores do churches build
that shall the realm of
Albion
- Cordelia;
- 1.1 'Nothing my lord'
- 4.4 'Spring with
my tears. Be
aidant and
remediate'
- 4.7 'How
does my
royal lord'
- Goneril;
- 1.1 'Sir I do
love you more
than word can
wield the
matter'
- 1.4 'Your insolent rentinue'
- 3.7 'Pluck out his eyes'
- Lear;
- 1.1 'Unburdened
crawl toward death'
- 1.1 'Come not
between a
dragon and its
wrath'
- 1.4
'Detested
kite'
- 2.2
'Mans
life as
cheap
as
beasts'
- 3.2 'Blow
winds and
crack your
cheeks'
- 3.2 'I am a man more
sinned against than
sinning'
- 3.2 'My wits
begin to
turn'
- 3.4 'Shake the superlux'
- 4.6 'Get thee
glass eyes'
- 4.7 'I am bound upon a
wheel of fire'
- 3.6 'To have a thousand
with red spits come
hissing in upon 'em'
- Gloucester;
- 1.2 'Kent
banished
thus? And
France in
choler
parted?'
- 1.2 'I shall not
need my
spectacles'
- 2.1 'Loyal and natural boy'
- 3.7 'O cruel! O you gods!'
- 4.1 'I stumbled when I saw'
- 4.1 'As flies to wanton
boys are we to the
gods. They kill us for
their sport'
- Edmund;
- 1.2 'Stand in the plague of custom'
- 1.2 'I must have your land'
- 1.2 'Now gods stand up for bastards'
- 1.2 'To lay his goatish
disposition on the charge
of a star'
- 3.3 'THe younger
rises when the old
doth fall'
- Regan;
- 1.1 'SirI am made of that
self mettle as my sister'
- 3.7 'So white, and such a traitor'
- 3.7 'How now, you dog'
- 1.1 'Tis the infirmity of his age'
- Kent;
- 1.1 'See better Lear'
- 1.4 'Now
banished Kent'
- 3.2 'Alack, bareheaded'
- 4.3 'It is the
stars the
stars above
us govern
our
conditions'
- Edgar;
- 2.2 'Of
Beldham
Beggars'
- 2.2 'Poor Tom, thats
something yet:
Edgar I nothing am'
- 3.4 'Poor Tom, that
eats the swimming
frog'