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Page 4
... head . The Folio first gave the ac- cepted text : My foole usurpes my body . Prætorius : Facsimiles of Q1 and Q2 , Introduction . Equally curious was the fate of Kent's Nothing almost sees miracles but miserie ' ( ii . 2. 172 ) . In the ...
... head . The Folio first gave the ac- cepted text : My foole usurpes my body . Prætorius : Facsimiles of Q1 and Q2 , Introduction . Equally curious was the fate of Kent's Nothing almost sees miracles but miserie ' ( ii . 2. 172 ) . In the ...
Page 44
... head bit off by it young . So out went the candle , and we were left darkling . Lear . Are you our daughter ? 230 Gon . Come , sir , 219. shealed , shelled . 230. in the tender of , in care for . 227. put on , encourage . 230. weal ...
... head bit off by it young . So out went the candle , and we were left darkling . Lear . Are you our daughter ? 230 Gon . Come , sir , 219. shealed , shelled . 230. in the tender of , in care for . 227. put on , encourage . 230. weal ...
Page 47
... head . And thy dear judgement out ! Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath moved you . It may be so , my lord . Lear . Hear , nature , hear ; dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if ...
... head . And thy dear judgement out ! Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath moved you . It may be so , my lord . Lear . Hear , nature , hear ; dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if ...
Page 51
... head in ; not to give it away to his daughters , and leave his horns with- out a case . Lear . I will forget my nature . So kind a father ! -Be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em . The reason why the seven stars are ...
... head in ; not to give it away to his daughters , and leave his horns with- out a case . Lear . I will forget my nature . So kind a father ! -Be my horses ready ? Fool . Thy asses are gone about ' em . The reason why the seven stars are ...
Page 65
... heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs . when 14. Bedlam beggars ; mad- men who having ' come to some degree of soberness ' were per- mitted to go out to beg . A sect of the fraternity of ...
... heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs . when 14. Bedlam beggars ; mad- men who having ' come to some degree of soberness ' were per- mitted to go out to beg . A sect of the fraternity of ...
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