King LearB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 102 pages |
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Page 11
... seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . I know no news , my lord . Glo . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord . Glo . No ? What needed , then , that SCENE II . II . ] 11 KING LEAR . SCENE II. A hall in the Earl of ...
... seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . I know no news , my lord . Glo . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord . Glo . No ? What needed , then , that SCENE II . II . ] 11 KING LEAR . SCENE II. A hall in the Earl of ...
Page 13
... seek him out ; wind me into him , I pray you : frame the business after your own wisdom . I would unstate myself , to be in a due reso- lution . Edm . I will seek him , sir , presently ; convey the business as I shall find means , and ...
... seek him out ; wind me into him , I pray you : frame the business after your own wisdom . I would unstate myself , to be in a due reso- lution . Edm . I will seek him , sir , presently ; convey the business as I shall find means , and ...
Page 30
... seek it . " Glo . Strong and fasten'd villain ! Would he deny his letter ? — I never got him . - [ Tucket within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not why he comes . All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not scape ; The duke must ...
... seek it . " Glo . Strong and fasten'd villain ! Would he deny his letter ? — I never got him . - [ Tucket within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not why he comes . All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not scape ; The duke must ...
Page 31
... seek your life ? He whom my father nam'd ? your Edgar ? Glo . O lady , lady , shame would have it hid ! Reg . Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tend upon my father ? Glo . I know not , madam : ' tis too bad , too bad ...
... seek your life ? He whom my father nam'd ? your Edgar ? Glo . O lady , lady , shame would have it hid ! Reg . Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tend upon my father ? Glo . I know not , madam : ' tis too bad , too bad ...
Page 37
... seeking to give Losses their remedies . extende - All weary and o'er - watch'd , Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night : smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! SCENE III . The open country ...
... seeking to give Losses their remedies . extende - All weary and o'er - watch'd , Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night : smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! SCENE III . The open country ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou Attendants bastard blood brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD eyes farewell father fear fellow Fool fortune foul fiend France gainst Gent Gentleman Give GLOSTER's castle gods Goneril grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse inform'd king KING LEAR knave lady letter look lord lov'd madam man's master Methinks nature never night noble nuncle o'er pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thy daughters traitor trumpet villain