King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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... Cornwall and Regan his duchess will be here with him this night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not . You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I ...
... Cornwall and Regan his duchess will be here with him this night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not . You have heard of the news abroad ; I mean the whispered ones , for they are yet but ear - kissing arguments ? Edm . Not I ...
Page 49
... Cornwall ; the dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands her service : Are they inform'd of this ? My breath and blood ! Fiery ? the fiery duke ? Tell the hot duke that— No , but not yet may be he is not well : Infirmity doth ...
... Cornwall ; the dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands her service : Are they inform'd of this ? My breath and blood ! Fiery ? the fiery duke ? Tell the hot duke that— No , but not yet may be he is not well : Infirmity doth ...
Page 135
... Cornwall . ' There is no other evidence that Lear writes to the Earl of Gloucester , nor any reason he should , nor any evidence at all that Cornwall lived near the town " ( H. Granville - Barker , " Prefaces to Shakespeare , ” First ...
... Cornwall . ' There is no other evidence that Lear writes to the Earl of Gloucester , nor any reason he should , nor any evidence at all that Cornwall lived near the town " ( H. Granville - Barker , " Prefaces to Shakespeare , ” First ...
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