King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could the reposure Of any trust , virtue , or worth , in thee Make thy words faithed ? No : what I should deny— As this I would ; ay , though thou didst produce My very character * -I ...
... dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could the reposure Of any trust , virtue , or worth , in thee Make thy words faithed ? No : what I should deny— As this I would ; ay , though thou didst produce My very character * -I ...
Page 180
... Dost thou know me ? LEAR I remember thine eyes well enough . Dost thou squiny * at me ? No , do thy worst , blind Cupid ; I'll not love . Read thou this challenge ; mark but the penning on't . GLOUCESTER Were all the letters suns , I ...
... Dost thou know me ? LEAR I remember thine eyes well enough . Dost thou squiny * at me ? No , do thy worst , blind Cupid ; I'll not love . Read thou this challenge ; mark but the penning on't . GLOUCESTER Were all the letters suns , I ...
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... dost As this instructs thee , thou dost make thy way To noble fortunes : know thou this , that men Are as the time is : to be tender - minded Does not become a sword : * thy great employment Will not bear question ; either say thou❜lt ...
... dost As this instructs thee , thou dost make thy way To noble fortunes : know thou this , that men Are as the time is : to be tender - minded Does not become a sword : * thy great employment Will not bear question ; either say thou❜lt ...
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