King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page 74
... thirty of his knights , Hot questrists after him , met him at gate ; Who , with some other of the lord's dependants , Are gone with him towards Dover ; where they boast To have well - armed friends . Corn . Get 74 KING LEAR [ АСТ III.
... thirty of his knights , Hot questrists after him , met him at gate ; Who , with some other of the lord's dependants , Are gone with him towards Dover ; where they boast To have well - armed friends . Corn . Get 74 KING LEAR [ АСТ III.
Page 76
... Dover . And false . 51 Reg . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charged at peril― Corn . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him first answer that . Glou . I am tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Reg . Wherefore to Dover , sir ...
... Dover . And false . 51 Reg . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charged at peril― Corn . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him first answer that . Glou . I am tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Reg . Wherefore to Dover , sir ...
Page 81
... Dover ? Edg . Both stile and gate , horse - way and foot - path . Poor Tom hath been scared out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's son , from the foul fiend ! five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; of lust , as Obidicut ...
... Dover ? Edg . Both stile and gate , horse - way and foot - path . Poor Tom hath been scared out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's son , from the foul fiend ! five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; of lust , as Obidicut ...
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