King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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Page 77
... sword . A peasant stand up thus ! [ Takes a sword , and runs at him behind . First Serv . O , I am slain ! My lord , you have one eye left To see some mischief on him . O ! Corn . Lest it see more , prevent it . Where is thy lustre now ...
... sword . A peasant stand up thus ! [ Takes a sword , and runs at him behind . First Serv . O , I am slain ! My lord , you have one eye left To see some mischief on him . O ! Corn . Lest it see more , prevent it . Where is thy lustre now ...
Page 113
... sword , Edm . Himself : what say'st thou to him ? Edg . That , if my speech offend a noble heart , Thy arm may do thee justice here is mine . Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession : I protest ...
... sword , Edm . Himself : what say'st thou to him ? Edg . That , if my speech offend a noble heart , Thy arm may do thee justice here is mine . Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession : I protest ...
Page 172
... sword . Falchion : a light , curved sword . 1. 281. Crosses troubles . 66 11. 283-284 . If fortune ... behold : If loved and hated means treated capriciously , giving first good fortune and then ill , " then Lear and Kent would be the ...
... sword . Falchion : a light , curved sword . 1. 281. Crosses troubles . 66 11. 283-284 . If fortune ... behold : If loved and hated means treated capriciously , giving first good fortune and then ill , " then Lear and Kent would be the ...
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