King LearLoyola University Press, 1930 - 279 pages |
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Page 83
... villain , villain ! His very opinion in the letter ! Abhorred villain ! Unnatural , detested , brutish villain ! worse than brutish ! Go , sirrah , seek him ; I'll apprehend him . Abominable villain ! Where is he ? 69 EDMUND . I do not ...
... villain , villain ! His very opinion in the letter ! Abhorred villain ! Unnatural , detested , brutish villain ! worse than brutish ! Go , sirrah , seek him ; I'll apprehend him . Abominable villain ! Where is he ? 69 EDMUND . I do not ...
Page 184
... villain ! FIRST SERVANT . Nay , then , come on , and take the chance of anger . REGAN . Give me thy sword . A peasant stand up thus ! [ Takes a sword , and runs at him behind ] FIRST SERVANT . O , I am slain ! My lord , you have one eye ...
... villain ! FIRST SERVANT . Nay , then , come on , and take the chance of anger . REGAN . Give me thy sword . A peasant stand up thus ! [ Takes a sword , and runs at him behind ] FIRST SERVANT . O , I am slain ! My lord , you have one eye ...
Page 219
... Villain , take my purse : If ever thou wilt thrive , bury my body ; And give the letters which thou findest about me To Edmund Earl of Gloucester ; seek him out Upon the English party . O , untimely death ! 234 [ Dies ] EDGAR . I know ...
... Villain , take my purse : If ever thou wilt thrive , bury my body ; And give the letters which thou findest about me To Edmund Earl of Gloucester ; seek him out Upon the English party . O , untimely death ! 234 [ Dies ] EDGAR . I know ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 7 |
THE STORY OF KING LEAR | 14 |
COMMENTS ON KING LEAR | 20 |
Copyright | |
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