King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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Page xlv
... father's desire for suicide , but also to convince him that the gods were not spiteful . He may also have delayed the revelation of his identity in order to impose a penance on his father , and to guarantee the genuineness and ...
... father's desire for suicide , but also to convince him that the gods were not spiteful . He may also have delayed the revelation of his identity in order to impose a penance on his father , and to guarantee the genuineness and ...
Page 209
... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my daughter , I should scarcely brooke it . Rag . Dost thou not blush , proud Peacock as thou art , To make our father such a ...
... father , The same to you I beare , my gracious Lord . Gon . Here is an answere answerlesse indeed : Were you my daughter , I should scarcely brooke it . Rag . Dost thou not blush , proud Peacock as thou art , To make our father such a ...
Page 228
... father vsde : Then I besought my king with teares vpon my knee , That he would aide my father thus by them misusde Who nought at all my humble heste refusde : But sent to euery coste of Fraunce for ayde , Wherwith my father home might ...
... father vsde : Then I besought my king with teares vpon my knee , That he would aide my father thus by them misusde Who nought at all my humble heste refusde : But sent to euery coste of Fraunce for ayde , Wherwith my father home might ...
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