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I think his problems were, rather, (1) that he expected to
retain the benefits of being a king when he gave up the power
and (2) he tried to quantify love.

Posted by Tristan on April 29, 1997 at 15:06:01
In Reply to "Respect in King Lear" posted by Suzanne on April 16, 1997 at 17:26:00


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