King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... kind nursery . 118. to my bosom ] F ; om . Q. Hence , and avoid my sight ! Kent . So be my grave my peace , as. Kent . Scythian , The barbarous Lear . Peace , Kent ! 115 Good , my Liege , — 120 114. Propinquity ] close relationship . 114 ...
... kind nursery . 118. to my bosom ] F ; om . Q. Hence , and avoid my sight ! Kent . So be my grave my peace , as. Kent . Scythian , The barbarous Lear . Peace , Kent ! 115 Good , my Liege , — 120 114. Propinquity ] close relationship . 114 ...
Page 230
... kind courteous folke , By whose humanity we are preserued . They eat hungerly , Leir drinkes . Cor . And may that draught be vnto him , as was That which old Eson dranke , which did renue His withered age , and made him young againe ...
... kind courteous folke , By whose humanity we are preserued . They eat hungerly , Leir drinkes . Cor . And may that draught be vnto him , as was That which old Eson dranke , which did renue His withered age , and made him young againe ...
Page 243
... kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . It was in the kingdome of Galacia , the season being ( as in the depth of winter ) very cold , and as then sodainely growne to so extreame and foule a storme , that ...
... kind sonne , first related by the son , then by the blind father . It was in the kingdome of Galacia , the season being ( as in the depth of winter ) very cold , and as then sodainely growne to so extreame and foule a storme , that ...
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