King LearVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1892 |
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... selfe same mettall that my fifter is , And prize me at her worth in my true heart , I find the names my very deed of loue , onely fhe came fhort , That I profeffe my felfe an enemie to all other ioyes , [ 5 I. i . Sennet . Enter King ...
... selfe same mettall that my fifter is , And prize me at her worth in my true heart , I find the names my very deed of loue , onely fhe came fhort , That I profeffe my felfe an enemie to all other ioyes , [ 5 I. i . Sennet . Enter King ...
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... selfe , Therfore I pray that to our fifter , you do make returne , Say you haue wrong'd her Sir ? Lear . Aske her forgiuenes , Doe you marke how this becomes the house , Deare daughter , I confeffe that I am old , Age is vnneceffarie ...
... selfe , Therfore I pray that to our fifter , you do make returne , Say you haue wrong'd her Sir ? Lear . Aske her forgiuenes , Doe you marke how this becomes the house , Deare daughter , I confeffe that I am old , Age is vnneceffarie ...
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... selfe , She that her felfe will fliuer and disbranch From her materiall fap , perforce must wither , And come to deadly vfe . Gon No more , the text is foolish . Alb . Wifedome and goodnes , to the vild feeme vild , Filths fauor but ...
... selfe , She that her felfe will fliuer and disbranch From her materiall fap , perforce must wither , And come to deadly vfe . Gon No more , the text is foolish . Alb . Wifedome and goodnes , to the vild feeme vild , Filths fauor but ...
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... selfe Yeelds to the Theft . Had he bin where he thought , By this had thought bin past . Aliue , or dead ? Hoa , you Sir : Friend , heare you Sir , fpeake : [ 303a IV . vi . 50 60 Gloft . Away and 9 The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) ...
... selfe Yeelds to the Theft . Had he bin where he thought , By this had thought bin past . Aliue , or dead ? Hoa , you Sir : Friend , heare you Sir , fpeake : [ 303a IV . vi . 50 60 Gloft . Away and 9 The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) ...
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