King LearVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1892 |
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... house . Lear . Why ? Foole Why , to put his head in , not to giue it away to his daughter , and leaue his hornes without a cafe . Lear . I will forget my nature , fo kind a father ; be my horses readie : Foole . Thy Affes are gone about ...
... house . Lear . Why ? Foole Why , to put his head in , not to giue it away to his daughter , and leaue his hornes without a cafe . Lear . I will forget my nature , fo kind a father ; be my horses readie : Foole . Thy Affes are gone about ...
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... house , ile not be there . Duke . Nor I , affure thee Regan ; Edmund , I heard that you haue fhewen your father a child - like office . Baft . Twas my dutie Sir . Gloft . He did betray his practise , and receiued 110 This hurt you fee ...
... house , ile not be there . Duke . Nor I , affure thee Regan ; Edmund , I heard that you haue fhewen your father a child - like office . Baft . Twas my dutie Sir . Gloft . He did betray his practise , and receiued 110 This hurt you fee ...
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... house , Ile not be there . Cor . Nor I , affure thee Regan ; Edmund , I heare that you haue fhewne yout Father A Child - like Office . Bast . It was my duty Sir . Glo . He did bewray his practife , and receiu'd 110 This hurt you fee ...
... house , Ile not be there . Cor . Nor I , affure thee Regan ; Edmund , I heare that you haue fhewne yout Father A Child - like Office . Bast . It was my duty Sir . Glo . He did bewray his practife , and receiu'd 110 This hurt you fee ...
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... house ? Kent . I. Stew . Where may we let our horfes ? Kent . It'h mire . Stew . Prethee if thou loue me , tell me . Kent . I loue thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipfburie pinfold , I would make ...
... house ? Kent . I. Stew . Where may we let our horfes ? Kent . It'h mire . Stew . Prethee if thou loue me , tell me . Kent . I loue thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipfburie pinfold , I would make ...
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... that of late Difplay'd fo fawcily against your Highnes , Hauing more man then wit , about me drew , He raifed the house with loud and coward cries , II . iv . Kent . Haile to thee Noble 64 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
... that of late Difplay'd fo fawcily against your Highnes , Hauing more man then wit , about me drew , He raifed the house with loud and coward cries , II . iv . Kent . Haile to thee Noble 64 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
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againſt Alacke anſwer art thou Baft Baſtard beſt Brother Burgundie Cordelia Corn daughter deere doft doth Douer Duke Duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Lear euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes Father feeke feeme felfe fellow ferue feruice fhall fince firſt fiue flaue fleepe fleſh fome fonne Foole fpeake ftand fuch gaue Gent giue Gloft Glofter Glou Gods Gonorill Grace hath haue heart heauens heere himſelfe horfes houſe Iuftice Kent King King Lear knaue Lady leaue leffe Letter liue Lord loue Madam Mafter moft moſt muft muſt neuer night Noble Nunckle pleaſe pleaſure poore pray purpoſe reafon Regan ſay Scena Seruant ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhould Sifter ſpeake ſtand Stew thee thefe theſe thine thoſe thou art Traitor villaine vpon vſe whofe whoſe wifedome