King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 pages |
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... fellow's mother could ; where- upon she grew round - wombed , and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? Kent . I cannot wish the fault undone , the issue of it sir , being 8 ...
... fellow's mother could ; where- upon she grew round - wombed , and had , indeed , sir , a son for her cradle ere she had a husband for her bed . Do you smell a fault ? Kent . I cannot wish the fault undone , the issue of it sir , being 8 ...
Page 65
... fellows ; I'd have it come to ques- tion : If he distaste it , let him to my sister , Whose mind and mine , I know , in that are one , Not to be over - ruled . old man , Idle That still would manage those authorities That he hath given ...
... fellows ; I'd have it come to ques- tion : If he distaste it , let him to my sister , Whose mind and mine , I know , in that are one , Not to be over - ruled . old man , Idle That still would manage those authorities That he hath given ...
Page 66
... What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows so : I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall , That I may speak : I'll write straight to my sister To hold my very Prepare for dinner . course . 66 KING LEAR.
... What grows of it , no matter ; advise your fellows so : I would breed from hence occasions , and I shall , That I may speak : I'll write straight to my sister To hold my very Prepare for dinner . course . 66 KING LEAR.
Page 69
... A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou are poor enough . What would'st thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Whom would'st thou serve ? Kent . You 69 KING LEAR.
... A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou are poor enough . What would'st thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Whom would'st thou serve ? Kent . You 69 KING LEAR.
Page 70
... fellow ? Kent . No , sir ; but you have that in in your countenance which I would fain call master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a ...
... fellow ? Kent . No , sir ; but you have that in in your countenance which I would fain call master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a ...
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