King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 48
... madam's issue ? Why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? bastardy ? base , base ? Who in the lusty stealth of nature take More composition and fierce quality Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired bed , Go to th ' creating a ...
... madam's issue ? Why brand they us With base ? with baseness ? bastardy ? base , base ? Who in the lusty stealth of nature take More composition and fierce quality Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired bed , Go to th ' creating a ...
Page 72
... madam . Goneril . By day and night he wrongs me , every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That sets us all at odds . I ' ll not endure it . His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle . When he ...
... madam . Goneril . By day and night he wrongs me , every hour He flashes into one gross crime or other , That sets us all at odds . I ' ll not endure it . His knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On every trifle . When he ...
Page 108
... hundred knights , When I have show'd th ' unfitness , - Re - enter Oswald . How now , Oswald ! 335 What , have you writ that letter to my sister ? Oswald . Ay , madam . Albany seems to fear no danger from the king and 108 Act I. KING LEAR.
... hundred knights , When I have show'd th ' unfitness , - Re - enter Oswald . How now , Oswald ! 335 What , have you writ that letter to my sister ? Oswald . Ay , madam . Albany seems to fear no danger from the king and 108 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 128
... madam , my old heart is crack'd , -it ' s crack'd . Regan . What , did my father's godson seek your life ? He whom ... madam . ' Tis too bad , too bad . Edmund . Yes , madam , he was of that consort , 95 Gloucester is nervously ...
... madam , my old heart is crack'd , -it ' s crack'd . Regan . What , did my father's godson seek your life ? He whom ... madam . ' Tis too bad , too bad . Edmund . Yes , madam , he was of that consort , 95 Gloucester is nervously ...
Page 132
... madam.- Your graces are right welcome . 120 125 ( Exeunt . ) 130 120. out of season : at night , unseasonably . threading , etc .: Travelling at night was a more difficult matter in former times than now when roads are safer and far ...
... madam.- Your graces are right welcome . 120 125 ( Exeunt . ) 130 120. out of season : at night , unseasonably . threading , etc .: Travelling at night was a more difficult matter in former times than now when roads are safer and far ...
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