King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page 13
... hath not been little : he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best ...
... hath not been little : he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best ...
Page 16
... Hath he never heretofore sounded you in this business ? 71 Edm . Never , my lord : but I have heard him oft maintain it to be fit , that , sons at perfect age , and fathers declining , the father should be as ward to the son , and the ...
... Hath he never heretofore sounded you in this business ? 71 Edm . Never , my lord : but I have heard him oft maintain it to be fit , that , sons at perfect age , and fathers declining , the father should be as ward to the son , and the ...
Page 65
... hath led through fire and through flame , and through ford and whirlpool , o'er bog and quag- mire ; that hath laid knives under his pillow , and halters in his pew ; set ratsbane by his porridge ; made him proud of heart , to ride on a ...
... hath led through fire and through flame , and through ford and whirlpool , o'er bog and quag- mire ; that hath laid knives under his pillow , and halters in his pew ; set ratsbane by his porridge ; made him proud of heart , to ride on a ...
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