Scholars are still in search of the exact meaning of certain speeches in each of Shakespeare's great tragedies - and we should like to assume that those who saw these plays for the first time did not have perfect understanding of all of the lines - but so great was Shakespeare's power to conceive of action from which thought and feeling can be readily inferred that all of us know Lear, Hamlet, and Macbeth more intimately than we know many men whose remarks we understand perfectly.