King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... sonne ( said he , and with that he groned , as if sorrow straue to breake his harte , ) how euill fits it me to haue such a sonne , and how much doth thy kindnesse vpbraide my wicked- nesse ? These doleful speeches , and some others to ...
... sonne ( said he , and with that he groned , as if sorrow straue to breake his harte , ) how euill fits it me to haue such a sonne , and how much doth thy kindnesse vpbraide my wicked- nesse ? These doleful speeches , and some others to ...
Page 231
... sonne ( ô God , that trueth binds me to reproch him with the name of my sonne ) hath said , is true . But besides those truthes this also is true , that hauing had in lawful mariage , of a mother fitte to beare royall children , this ...
... sonne ( ô God , that trueth binds me to reproch him with the name of my sonne ) hath said , is true . But besides those truthes this also is true , that hauing had in lawful mariage , of a mother fitte to beare royall children , this ...
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... sonne , and foolish kindness to my vnkinde bastard :) but if there were any who fell to pitie of so great a fall , and had yet any sparkes of vnstained duety lefte in them towardes me , yet durst they not shewe it , scarcely with giuing ...
... sonne , and foolish kindness to my vnkinde bastard :) but if there were any who fell to pitie of so great a fall , and had yet any sparkes of vnstained duety lefte in them towardes me , yet durst they not shewe it , scarcely with giuing ...
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