King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page vii
... Dover under an escort of friends to his youngest daughter who has returned from France with an army in her father's cause . Because of his kindness to the king and his knowledge of the landing of the French troops , Gloucester is ...
... Dover under an escort of friends to his youngest daughter who has returned from France with an army in her father's cause . Because of his kindness to the king and his knowledge of the landing of the French troops , Gloucester is ...
Page 248
... Dover , friend , where thou shalt meet Both welcome and protection . Take up thy master . If thou shouldst dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up , And ...
... Dover , friend , where thou shalt meet Both welcome and protection . Take up thy master . If thou shouldst dally half an hour , his life , With thine , and all that offer to defend him , Stand in assured loss . Take up , take up , And ...
Page 249
... Dover and the movements which are connected with the activities of Cordelia . The tragedy within the circle of the royal family is widening to involve the state ; and , as the insane king naturally loses power to hold our attention ...
... Dover and the movements which are connected with the activities of Cordelia . The tragedy within the circle of the royal family is widening to involve the state ; and , as the insane king naturally loses power to hold our attention ...
Page 252
... Dover , where they boast To have well - armed friends . Cornwall . Get horses for your mistress . Goneril . Farewell , sweet lord , and sister . Cornwall . Edmund , farewell . ( Exeunt , Goneril , Edmund and Oswald . ) Go seek the ...
... Dover , where they boast To have well - armed friends . Cornwall . Get horses for your mistress . Goneril . Farewell , sweet lord , and sister . Cornwall . Edmund , farewell . ( Exeunt , Goneril , Edmund and Oswald . ) Go seek the ...
Page 256
... Dover . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charg'd at peril- Cornwall . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him answer that . Gloucester . I am tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Regan . Wherefore to Dover ? 40 45 50 55 Regan shows ...
... Dover . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charg'd at peril- Cornwall . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him answer that . Gloucester . I am tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Regan . Wherefore to Dover ? 40 45 50 55 Regan shows ...
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