King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 pages |
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Page 45
... mind as generous , and my shape as true , As honest madam's issue ? Why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? bastardy ? base , base ? Who in the lusty stealth of nature take More composition and fierce quality Than doth , within a ...
... mind as generous , and my shape as true , As honest madam's issue ? Why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? bastardy ? base , base ? Who in the lusty stealth of nature take More composition and fierce quality Than doth , within a ...
Page 65
... 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 away ! Now , by my 3 65 KING LEAR.
... 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 away ! Now , by my 3 65 KING LEAR.
Page 137
... been praised for bluntness , doth affect A saucy roughness , and con- strains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter , he , An honest mind and plain he must speak truth : 5a An they will take it , so ; not , 137 KING LEAR.
... been praised for bluntness , doth affect A saucy roughness , and con- strains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter , he , An honest mind and plain he must speak truth : 5a An they will take it , so ; not , 137 KING LEAR.
Page 162
... mind To suffer with the body . I'll forbear ; And am fall'n out with my more headier will , To take the indisposed and sickly fit For the sound man . Death on my state ! wherefore [ Looking on KENT . Should he sit here ? This act ...
... mind To suffer with the body . I'll forbear ; And am fall'n out with my more headier will , To take the indisposed and sickly fit For the sound man . Death on my state ! wherefore [ Looking on KENT . Should he sit here ? This act ...
Page 210
... mind's free When the The body's delicate ; the tem- pest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else Save what 210 KING LEAR.
... mind's free When the The body's delicate ; the tem- pest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else Save what 210 KING LEAR.
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