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100% | ALBANY | A Loyal Briton And Not 'Yellow' |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy Of) King Lear
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100% | CORDELIA | Comes Over Really Dignified, Echoing Lear's Inherent Authority |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | CORNWALL | Completely Obeys Regan's Nasty Wickedness - A Loathsome Lord |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | EDGAR | Edmund's Death Generates A Revelation |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | EDMUND | Exceptionally 'Dark' - Morally Uncertain - No Dimwit |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | GLOUCESTER (2) | Gouged, Looses Ocular Utility. Considers Edgar Seditious - That's Eventually Rectified |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | GONERIL | Growing Obsessively Nasty, Ends Regan's Imperious Life |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | KING LEAR | Keenly I'm Nearly Geriatric - Lonely, Elderly And Rambling |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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100% | REGAN | Resentfully Envies Goneril - Abundantly Noxious |
Tony McCoy O'Grady, referring to the character in Shakespeare's (The Tragedy of) King Lear
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