King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 18
... hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty . Sure I shall never marry like my sisters . * 99 . as which . Those fit duties are obedience , love and honour . ( Furness . ) 102. all give you all ...
... hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty . Sure I shall never marry like my sisters . * 99 . as which . Those fit duties are obedience , love and honour . ( Furness . ) 102. all give you all ...
Page 38
... hand , Duchess of Burgundy . 1742 Lear . Nothing . I have sworn ; I am firm . - Burgundy . I am sorry then you have so lost a father That you must lose a husband . Cordelia . Peace be with Burgundy ! Since that respect and fortunes are ...
... hand , Duchess of Burgundy . 1742 Lear . Nothing . I have sworn ; I am firm . - Burgundy . I am sorry then you have so lost a father That you must lose a husband . Cordelia . Peace be with Burgundy ! Since that respect and fortunes are ...
Page 56
... hand to write this ? a heart and brain to breed it in ? -When came this to you ? who brought it ? Edmund . It was not brought me , my lord ; there's 60 the cunning of it ; I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet . Gloucester ...
... hand to write this ? a heart and brain to breed it in ? -When came this to you ? who brought it ? Edmund . It was not brought me , my lord ; there's 60 the cunning of it ; I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet . Gloucester ...
Page 85
... , as a class , were often whipped like naughty children ; and it is not unlikely that this Fool has often suffered at the hands of his quick - tempered master . Fool . Truth's a dog must to kennel ; he Scene IV . 85 KING LEAR.
... , as a class , were often whipped like naughty children ; and it is not unlikely that this Fool has often suffered at the hands of his quick - tempered master . Fool . Truth's a dog must to kennel ; he Scene IV . 85 KING LEAR.
Page 91
... used : I have been accustomed to . Here 170 , 171. When you put your daughters in place and power over you and submitted to discipline at their hands . Lear . How Enter Goneril . now , daughter ! Scene IV . 91 KING LEAR 1 ...
... used : I have been accustomed to . Here 170 , 171. When you put your daughters in place and power over you and submitted to discipline at their hands . Lear . How Enter Goneril . now , daughter ! Scene IV . 91 KING LEAR 1 ...
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