King LearDent, 1935 - 171 pages |
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Page ix
... heart my heart whereas the Folio makes a polished line of it , O me , my heart , my rising heart ; but down . Or , a very clear case , in V. iii . 153 , Q reads Or with this paper shall I stople it ; this is a per- fectly good line ...
... heart my heart whereas the Folio makes a polished line of it , O me , my heart , my rising heart ; but down . Or , a very clear case , in V. iii . 153 , Q reads Or with this paper shall I stople it ; this is a per- fectly good line ...
Page 4
... heart ? Cordelia . Lear . So young , and so untender ? Ay , good my lord . Cordelia . So young , my lord , and true . Lear . Well , let it be so , thy truth then be thy dower , For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of ...
... heart ? Cordelia . Lear . So young , and so untender ? Ay , good my lord . Cordelia . So young , my lord , and true . Lear . Well , let it be so , thy truth then be thy dower , For , by the sacred radiance of the sun , The mysteries of ...
Page 56
... heart on proud array ; Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edgar . A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap , serv'd the lust of my mistress ' heart , and did the act of darkness ...
... heart on proud array ; Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edgar . A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap , serv'd the lust of my mistress ' heart , and did the act of darkness ...
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Alack Albany art thou brother Burgundy Childe Rowland Cordelia Cornwall Curan daughters dear death dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edmund emendation Enter Edgar Enter Gloucester Enter Kent Enter Lear Exeunt Exit Edgar eyes F reads father Folio follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gentleman give Gloucester's castle Enter gods Goneril grace hath hear heart heavens hither Holinshed honour I'ld King Lear kingdom knave lady Lear's letter look lord madam master Messenger nature never night noble nuncle o'er Oswald Othello pelican daughters pity play poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Q reads Q uncorrected Regan SCENE Servants Shakespeare sister speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet uncorrected reads vex'd villain What's whipp'd wind word