King LearBliss, Sands, 1898 |
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Page 12
... kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my sight ! So be my grave my peace , as here I give Her father's heart from her ! Call France . Who stirs ? Call Burgundy . Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters ' dowers digest the third ; Let ...
... kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my sight ! So be my grave my peace , as here I give Her father's heart from her ! Call France . Who stirs ? Call Burgundy . Cornwall and Albany , With my two daughters ' dowers digest the third ; Let ...
Page 34
... kind o ' thing than a fool ; and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that ...
... kind o ' thing than a fool ; and yet I would not be thee , nuncle ; thou hast pared thy wit o ' both sides , and left nothing i ' the middle : here comes one o ' the parings . Enter GONERIL . Lear . How now , daughter ! what makes that ...
Page 38
... kind and comfortable : When she shall hear this of thee , with her nails She'll flay thy wolvish visage . Thou shalt find That I'll resume the shape which thou dost think I have cast off for ever ; thou shalt , I warrant thee . [ Exeunt ...
... kind and comfortable : When she shall hear this of thee , with her nails She'll flay thy wolvish visage . Thou shalt find That I'll resume the shape which thou dost think I have cast off for ever ; thou shalt , I warrant thee . [ Exeunt ...
Page 41
... kind a Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em . The reason why the seven stars are no more than seven is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight ? Fool . Yes , indeed : thou would'st make a good fool . Lear . To take't again ...
... kind a Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em . The reason why the seven stars are no more than seven is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight ? Fool . Yes , indeed : thou would'st make a good fool . Lear . To take't again ...
Page 51
... kind of knaves I know , which in this plain- ness Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly - ducking observants , That stretch their duties nicely . Kent . Sir , in good sooth , in sincere verity , Under the ...
... kind of knaves I know , which in this plain- ness Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly - ducking observants , That stretch their duties nicely . Kent . Sir , in good sooth , in sincere verity , Under the ...
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