King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 106
... thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts , Singe my white head ! And thou , all - shaking thunder , Strike flat the thick rotundity o ' th ' world ! S.D. Another winds ] F ; wind Q. Scene II .. Heath ...
... thought - executing fires , Vaunt - couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts , Singe my white head ! And thou , all - shaking thunder , Strike flat the thick rotundity o ' th ' world ! S.D. Another winds ] F ; wind Q. Scene II .. Heath ...
Page 208
... thought this was addressed to Edgar , asking him not to kill Edmund . Dyce thought the words were spoken to Edmund , ' Hold ' being commonly used when anyone presented anything to another ་ Thou worse than any name , read thine own evil ...
... thought this was addressed to Edgar , asking him not to kill Edmund . Dyce thought the words were spoken to Edmund , ' Hold ' being commonly used when anyone presented anything to another ་ Thou worse than any name , read thine own evil ...
Page 239
... thought to giue , where fauoure most he fande . What though I yongest were , yet men me iudgde more wise Then either Gonorell , or Ragan had more age , And fayrer farre : wherefore my sisters did despise My grace , and giftes , and ...
... thought to giue , where fauoure most he fande . What though I yongest were , yet men me iudgde more wise Then either Gonorell , or Ragan had more age , And fayrer farre : wherefore my sisters did despise My grace , and giftes , and ...
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