King Lear (1917) Yale/Text/Act III - Wikisource, the free online library Jump to content From Wikisource King Lear (1917) Yale Text Act II King Lear 1917 William Shakespeare edited by William Lyon Phelps The Text Act III Act IV Notes originally placed at the bottom of each page a…
…ll things to be passive, Passive, patient, receptive, yea, even of wrong and misdoing, Even to force and misdoing with joy and victorious feeling Patient, passive, receptive; for that is the strength of their being, Like to the earth taking all things, and all to good converting.…
…the storm, or assume an average wind speed for the inner core of the hurricane. Doing the latter and using 40 m/s (90 mph) winds on a scale of radius 60 km (40 n.mi.), gets a wind dissipation rate (wind generation rate) of 1.3 x 10 17 Joules/day (1.5 x 10 12 Watts). Reference: Em…
…the storm, or assume an average wind speed for the inner core of the hurricane. Doing the latter and using 40 m/s (90 mph) winds on a scale of radius 60 km (40 n.mi.), gets a wind dissipation rate (wind generation rate) of 1.3 x 10 17 Joules/day (1.5 x 10 12 Watts). Reference: Em…