King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Kent . Why , Fool ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part that's out of favour . Nay , and thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly : there , take my coxcomb . Why , this fellow ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Kent . Why , Fool ? Fool . Why ? for taking one's part that's out of favour . Nay , and thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou❜lt catch cold shortly : there , take my coxcomb . Why , this fellow ...
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... Fool . [ To Kent . ] Prithee , tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a Fool . Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter Fool and a sweet one ? That lord that counsell'd thee To ...
... Fool . [ To Kent . ] Prithee , tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a Fool . Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter Fool and a sweet one ? That lord that counsell'd thee To ...
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... Fool will stay , And let the wise man fly : 80 The knave turns Fool that runs away ; The Fool no knave , perdy . Kent . Where learn'd you this , Fool ? Fool . Not i'th'stocks , Fool . Re - enter LEAR , with GLOUCESTER . Lear . Deny ...
... Fool will stay , And let the wise man fly : 80 The knave turns Fool that runs away ; The Fool no knave , perdy . Kent . Where learn'd you this , Fool ? Fool . Not i'th'stocks , Fool . Re - enter LEAR , with GLOUCESTER . Lear . Deny ...
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