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“He childed as I fathered,” he remarks, aside, to the audience (Quarto, 13.99). This is one of those moments in King Lear that open up toward the sublime, as the speakers' generalizations on human nature begin to approach the condition of aphorism. It is for perceptions like these, and not for its
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