King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page vii
... leave him in his misfortune , dies from exposure and grief when , because of the king's madness , he can no longer serve him . In the meantime Gloucester , a man lacking in finer feelings but loyal to the king , has been deceived by an ...
... leave him in his misfortune , dies from exposure and grief when , because of the king's madness , he can no longer serve him . In the meantime Gloucester , a man lacking in finer feelings but loyal to the king , has been deceived by an ...
Page 32
... leave her ? Burgundy . Pardon me , royal sir ; Election makes not up in such conditions . Lear . Then leave her , sir ; for , by the power that made me , I tell you all her wealth . For you , great king , I would not from your love make ...
... leave her ? Burgundy . Pardon me , royal sir ; Election makes not up in such conditions . Lear . Then leave her , sir ; for , by the power that made me , I tell you all her wealth . For you , great king , I would not from your love make ...
Page 38
... leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? Love ' s not love When it is mingled with regards , that stands Aloof from th ' entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a ...
... leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? Love ' s not love When it is mingled with regards , that stands Aloof from th ' entire point . Will you have her ? She is herself a ...
Page 42
... leaves you . I know you what you are ; And , like a sister , am most loath to call Your faults as they are nam'd . father . Love well our To your professed bosoms I commit him ; But yet , alas , stood I within his grace , I would prefer ...
... leaves you . I know you what you are ; And , like a sister , am most loath to call Your faults as they are nam'd . father . Love well our To your professed bosoms I commit him ; But yet , alas , stood I within his grace , I would prefer ...
Page 43
... leave them . Further words will avail nothing ; and her dignity is best preserved in silence . 281. Deserve ( are worth ) the loss ( want ) that you have suffered ( wanted ) : both your father's love and the dowry . 282. plighted ...
... leave them . Further words will avail nothing ; and her dignity is best preserved in silence . 281. Deserve ( are worth ) the loss ( want ) that you have suffered ( wanted ) : both your father's love and the dowry . 282. plighted ...
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