Winifred Lear Heap has written:
'The teaching of English composition' -- subject(s): English language, Study and teaching
'The causeway'
Winnifred Thomas has written: 'Living in and for the kingdom of God' -- subject(s): Kingdom of God
Germens means seeds, as in germs, like in wheat germ. Lear is saying take all the seeds that created man and toss them in the rubbish heap.
King Lear is the Shakespeare play that the character Regan is in. King Lear was written between 1603 and 1606. In the play Regan is the second daughter of King Lear.
In King Lear, written by William Shakespeare, the Duke of Albany is the husband of Goneril. Goneril is one of King Lear's daughters.
The play was written between 1603 and 1606, but was later revised.
Winnifred Thomas has written: 'Living in and for the kingdom of God' -- subject(s): Kingdom of God
Rosemary Lear has written: 'Calcium and magnesium in human saliva'
Erwin Lear has written: 'Chemistry and applied pharmacology of tranquilizers'
Jyoti Bhattacharya has written: ''King Lear'' 'Kenneth Muir's edition of 'King Lear''
Justin Navada Lear has written: 'The characterization of a putative Myc-induced gene'
Stella S. van Lear has written: 'An outline of Old Testament history...'
V. Noakes has written: 'Edward Lear'
Jerome Meckier has written: 'Dickens and King Lear'
Rafiq Mahmood has written: 'An approach to King Lear'
Rebecca B. Gauss has written: 'Lear's daughters'
Nancy R. Lindheim has written: ''King Lear' as pastoral tragedy'
Kenneth Friedenreich has written: 'The Albany subplot and the emotional impact of 'King Lear''