King LearHenry Altemus Company, 1909 - 192 pages |
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... character that under intense trial breaks down into madness was of a royal mind with strong affections , but weak in yielding to rash impulses , a weakness that has grown with age . As his unkind daughters paint him between themselves ...
... character that under intense trial breaks down into madness was of a royal mind with strong affections , but weak in yielding to rash impulses , a weakness that has grown with age . As his unkind daughters paint him between themselves ...
Page 44
... character to be your brother's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst wear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I would fain think it were not . Glo . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ; but , I hope , his ...
... character to be your brother's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durst wear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I would fain think it were not . Glo . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ; but , I hope , his ...
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... character , I'd turn it all To thy suggestion , plot , and damnéd practice : And thou must make a dullard of the world , If they not thought the profits of my death Were very pregnant and potential spurs To make thee seek it . ' Glo ...
... character , I'd turn it all To thy suggestion , plot , and damnéd practice : And thou must make a dullard of the world , If they not thought the profits of my death Were very pregnant and potential spurs To make thee seek it . ' Glo ...
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