King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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... Hast heavy substance , bleed'st not , speak'st , art sound . Ten masts at each make not the altitude Which thou hast perpendicularly fell : Thy life's a miracle . Speak yet again . Glou . But have I fall'n or no ? Edg . From the dread ...
... Hast heavy substance , bleed'st not , speak'st , art sound . Ten masts at each make not the altitude Which thou hast perpendicularly fell : Thy life's a miracle . Speak yet again . Glou . But have I fall'n or no ? Edg . From the dread ...
Page 202
... hast done . Mark , I say , instantly , and carry it so As I have set it down . Offi . I cannot draw a cart nor eat ... hast ] F ; thou hast Q. 39-40 . I ... do it ] Q ; om . F. 40. Exit ] Steevens ; Exit Captaine F ; om . Q. Flourish ...
... hast done . Mark , I say , instantly , and carry it so As I have set it down . Offi . I cannot draw a cart nor eat ... hast ] F ; thou hast Q. 39-40 . I ... do it ] Q ; om . F. 40. Exit ] Steevens ; Exit Captaine F ; om . Q. Flourish ...
Page 209
... hast ] F ; thou hast Q. 66 " " ( cf. Mac . II . i . 4 ) . Kittredge takes it to mean Just a moment ! Albany must attend to Goneril before showing the paper to Edmund . The letter was never delivered ; and we are not told whether Regan's ...
... hast ] F ; thou hast Q. 66 " " ( cf. Mac . II . i . 4 ) . Kittredge takes it to mean Just a moment ! Albany must attend to Goneril before showing the paper to Edmund . The letter was never delivered ; and we are not told whether Regan's ...
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