King LearVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1892 |
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Page 11
... hast most rightly said : And your large fpeeches , may your deeds approue , That good effects may fpring from words of loue : Thus Kent , O Princes , bids you all adew , 190 Hee'l fhape his old course , in a Country new . Exit ...
... hast most rightly said : And your large fpeeches , may your deeds approue , That good effects may fpring from words of loue : Thus Kent , O Princes , bids you all adew , 190 Hee'l fhape his old course , in a Country new . Exit ...
Page 40
... hast 320 power to shake my manhood thus , that thefe hot teares that breake from me perforce , fhould make the worft blasts and fogs vpon the vntented woundings of a fathers curffe , pierce euery fence about the old fond eyes , beweepe ...
... hast 320 power to shake my manhood thus , that thefe hot teares that breake from me perforce , fhould make the worft blasts and fogs vpon the vntented woundings of a fathers curffe , pierce euery fence about the old fond eyes , beweepe ...
Page 154
... hast don , Marke I fay instantly , and carię it fo As I haue fet it downe . Cap . I cannot draw a cart , nor eate dride oats , If it bee mans worke ile do't . Enter Duke , the two Ladies , and others . Alb . Sir you haue fhewed to day ...
... hast don , Marke I fay instantly , and carię it fo As I haue fet it downe . Cap . I cannot draw a cart , nor eate dride oats , If it bee mans worke ile do't . Enter Duke , the two Ladies , and others . Alb . Sir you haue fhewed to day ...
Page 155
... hast done , Marke I fay instantly , and carry it fo As I haue fet it downe . Exit Captaine . Flourish . Enter Albany , Gonerill , Regan , Soldiers . Alb . Sir , you haue fhew'd to day your valiant straine And Fortune led you well : you ...
... hast done , Marke I fay instantly , and carry it fo As I haue fet it downe . Exit Captaine . Flourish . Enter Albany , Gonerill , Regan , Soldiers . Alb . Sir , you haue fhew'd to day your valiant straine And Fortune led you well : you ...
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