King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 158
... poison'd mine- Being the very fellow which of late Display'd so saucily against your highness— Having more man than wit about me , drew ; 40 He rais'd the house with loud and coward cries . Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
... poison'd mine- Being the very fellow which of late Display'd so saucily against your highness— Having more man than wit about me , drew ; 40 He rais'd the house with loud and coward cries . Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
Page 368
... poison'd ; she confesses it . Edmund . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . * See Appendix XLI . 192. do good : change my evil heart . 203 . contracted : promised in marriage . 204. marry : in the union of ...
... poison'd ; she confesses it . Edmund . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . * See Appendix XLI . 192. do good : change my evil heart . 203 . contracted : promised in marriage . 204. marry : in the union of ...
Page 370
... was belov'd ; 215 The one the other poison'd for my sake , And after slew herself . Albany . Even so.- Cover their faces . 209. manners : politeness . The death of Goneril and Regan is recognized as a 370 Act V. KING LEAR.
... was belov'd ; 215 The one the other poison'd for my sake , And after slew herself . Albany . Even so.- Cover their faces . 209. manners : politeness . The death of Goneril and Regan is recognized as a 370 Act V. KING LEAR.
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