King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 pages |
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... stands : If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our dis- pleasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she is yours . Bur . I know no answer . Lear . Will you , with ...
... stands : If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our dis- pleasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she is yours . Bur . I know no answer . Lear . Will you , with ...
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... stand Aloof from the entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Nothing : I have ...
... stand Aloof from the entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal Lear , Give but that portion which yourself proposed , And here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Nothing : I have ...
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... . Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound . Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom , and permit 1 The curiosity of nations to deprive me , For 44 KING LEAR Reg. We shall further think ...
... . Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound . Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom , and permit 1 The curiosity of nations to deprive me , For 44 KING LEAR Reg. We shall further think ...
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... to the legitimate . Fine word , legitimate ' ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall to the legitimate- : I grow , I prosper ; Now , gods , stand up for bas- tards ! 46 KING LEAR.
... to the legitimate . Fine word , legitimate ' ! Well , my legitimate , if this letter speed , And my invention thrive , Edmund the base Shall to the legitimate- : I grow , I prosper ; Now , gods , stand up for bas- tards ! 46 KING LEAR.
Page 47
... All this done Upon the gad ! Edmund , how now ! what news ? Edm . So please your lord- ship , none . [ Putting up the letter . Glou . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . 47 KING LEAR Now, gods, stand up for bas- ...
... All this done Upon the gad ! Edmund , how now ! what news ? Edm . So please your lord- ship , none . [ Putting up the letter . Glou . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter ? Edm . 47 KING LEAR Now, gods, stand up for bas- ...
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou bear blood brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn coxcomb dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl Earl of Gloucester Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt LEAR Exit EDGAR eyes farewell father fear fellow Fool fortune foul fiend France gainst Gent gentleman Give Glou gods GONERIL grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse inform'd king knave lady letter look lord madam man's master Methinks nature ness never night noble nuncle o'er pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain