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tragedy by William Shakespeare; hero of "King Lear" tragedy who was betrayed and abused by two of his conspiring daughters; King Lear Peak, one of the peaks of the Jackson Mountains range in Nevada (USA)

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1. 5 'King Lear' still holds audiences spellbound .

2. C 1603–1606: Shakespeare, King Lear, IV-i Poor Tom's Acold

3. But who comes here?Enter KING LEAR, fantastically dressed with wild flowersThe safer sense will ne'er Accommodatehis master thus

4. Under Zimbler's direction, The Re-Theatre Instrument has re-imagined such classic works as Faust, King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing.

5. 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, Act II, Scene 2, [1] [ …] Such smiling rogues as these, Like rats, oft bite the holy cords Atwain

6. 16 What Lear revered in Gould - his remarkable business sense and financial efficiency - Gould probably found exasperatingly lacking in Lear.

7. • Lear was Captivated by the extraordinary and extrovert family of parrots

8. The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) decelerated and stored Antiprotons for experiments

9. He goes on to recount a recent falling out: “she tackled me savagely for being a canary-bird; I replied (Bleatingly) protesting that there was no use in turning life into King Lear

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11. Students will be introduced to direct and indirect Characterization, as well as lear

12. IPA: /əˈrɔɪnt/ Verb aroint (third-person singular simple present aroints, present participle Arointing, simple past and past participle arointed) (archaic) to dispel, to drive away• 1605: And aroint thee, witch, aroint thee! — William Shakespeare, King Lear III.iv

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14. (archaic) to dispel, to drive away 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, III.iv And aroint thee, witch, aroint thee! 1844, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, To Flush, My Dog Whiskered cats Arointed flee, Sturdy stoppers keep from thee Cologne distillations

15. Raphael Holinshed, English Chronicler, remembered chiefly because his Chronicles enjoyed great popularity and became a quarry for many Elizabethan dramatists, especially Shakespeare, who found, in the second edition, material for Macbeth, King Lear, Cymbeline, and many of his historical plays.

16. Once Lear had given the land to his daughters, the power that they have Corrupts them

17. Bedlam: The Series is an inventive and irreverent Shakespeare mashup that twists together characters and plots from King Lear, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Merchant of Venice and other plays into a new story that will unfold over 8 episodes, using shakespeare’s own language.

18. In 2015 Gordon was honored by the Producers Guild of America with the Norman Lear Award for achievement in television.

19. The funeral that Lear provided for Foss, which included an epigraphed headstone, is said to have been more elaborate than Lear's own.

20. Braindead: Created by Michelle King, Robert King

21. NAS: Belshazzar the king held KJV: Belshazzar the king made INT: Belshazzar the king held

22. Aroint (third-person singular simple present aroints, present participle Arointing, simple past and past participle arointed) to dispel, to drive away 1605, William Shakespeare, King Lear, III.iv And aroint thee, witch, aroint thee! 1844, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, To Flush, My Dog Whiskered cats arointed flee, Sturdy stoppers keep from thee

23. King Amphitryon!

24. Atreus was an ancient Greek King of Mycenae who bore two sons, King Agamemnon and King Menelaus

25. That these made war with Bera king of Sodom, and with Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, and Shemeber king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela, which is Zoar