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Page 32
... fire and ftincke . Lear . A peftilent gull to mee . Foole . Sirra ile teach thee a speech . Lear . Doe . Foole . Marke it vncle , haue more then thou fheweft , fpeake leffe then thou knoweft , lend leffe then thou owest , ride more then ...
... fire and ftincke . Lear . A peftilent gull to mee . Foole . Sirra ile teach thee a speech . Lear . Doe . Foole . Marke it vncle , haue more then thou fheweft , fpeake leffe then thou knoweft , lend leffe then thou owest , ride more then ...
Page 33
... fire and stinke . Lear . A peftilent gall to me . Foole . Sirha , Ile teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Foole . Marke it Nuncle ; Haue more then thou showest , Speake leffe then thou knoweft , Lend leffe then thou oweft , Ride more then ...
... fire and stinke . Lear . A peftilent gall to me . Foole . Sirha , Ile teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Foole . Marke it Nuncle ; Haue more then thou showest , Speake leffe then thou knoweft , Lend leffe then thou oweft , Ride more then ...
Page 57
... That in the natures of their Lords rebell , Being oile to fire , fnow to the colder moodes , Reuenge , affirme , and turne their Halcion beakes II . ii . With euery gale and varie of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 57 57.
... That in the natures of their Lords rebell , Being oile to fire , fnow to the colder moodes , Reuenge , affirme , and turne their Halcion beakes II . ii . With euery gale and varie of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 57 57.
Page 58
... fire In flitkering Phoebus front . Duke . What mean'ft thou by this ? Kent . To goe out of my dialogue which you difcommend fo much , I know fir , I am no flatterer , he that beguild you in a plain accent , was a plaine knaue , which ...
... fire In flitkering Phoebus front . Duke . What mean'ft thou by this ? Kent . To goe out of my dialogue which you difcommend fo much , I know fir , I am no flatterer , he that beguild you in a plain accent , was a plaine knaue , which ...
Page 59
... fire On flicking Phœbus front . Corn . What mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much ; I know Sir , I am no flatterer , he that be- guild you in a plaine accent , was a plaine Knaue , which for ...
... fire On flicking Phœbus front . Corn . What mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much ; I know Sir , I am no flatterer , he that be- guild you in a plaine accent , was a plaine Knaue , which for ...
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