King LearMacmillan & Company, 1935 - 185 pages |
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... wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy : how dost , my boy ? I am cold myself . Where is this fellow ? • art cold ? straw , my Poor fool and knave , I have one part in my heart That's sorry yet for thee . 66 Although before the hovel he ...
... wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy : how dost , my boy ? I am cold myself . Where is this fellow ? • art cold ? straw , my Poor fool and knave , I have one part in my heart That's sorry yet for thee . 66 Although before the hovel he ...
Page 68
... wits begin to unsettle . Glou . Canst thou blame him ?. [ Storm still . His daughters seek his death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banish'd man ! Thou say'st the king grows mad ; I'll tell thee , friend , I am ...
... wits begin to unsettle . Glou . Canst thou blame him ?. [ Storm still . His daughters seek his death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banish'd man ! Thou say'st the king grows mad ; I'll tell thee , friend , I am ...
Page 149
... wits are : - " First common wit , and then imagination , Fantasy , and estimation truly , And memory . " • • 1. 59. O , do de do de : A verbal suggestion of Edgar's shivers . 11. 59-60 . Bless thee from taking ! May God by His blessing ...
... wits are : - " First common wit , and then imagination , Fantasy , and estimation truly , And memory . " • • 1. 59. O , do de do de : A verbal suggestion of Edgar's shivers . 11. 59-60 . Bless thee from taking ! May God by His blessing ...
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