King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 156
... Hold your hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to bid you hold . REGAN How now , you dog ! FIRST SERVANT If you did wear a beard upon your chin , 65ff Tate ...
... Hold your hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you Than now to bid you hold . REGAN How now , you dog ! FIRST SERVANT If you did wear a beard upon your chin , 65ff Tate ...
Page 175
... Hold - who comes here ? ' ( 1. 80 ) and so cutting all the rest of their exchange to the entrance of Lear . Edmund Kean and Macready also went straight from this point to Lear's entrance ; the cut hurried over any failure of conviction ...
... Hold - who comes here ? ' ( 1. 80 ) and so cutting all the rest of their exchange to the entrance of Lear . Edmund Kean and Macready also went straight from this point to Lear's entrance ; the cut hurried over any failure of conviction ...
Page 232
... hold dear , By that I beg you to dispatch me first . CAPTAIN Comply with her request , dispatch her first . LEAR Off , hell - hounds , by the gods I charge you spare her ; ' Tis my Cordelia , my true pious daughter . No pity ? Nay ...
... hold dear , By that I beg you to dispatch me first . CAPTAIN Comply with her request , dispatch her first . LEAR Off , hell - hounds , by the gods I charge you spare her ; ' Tis my Cordelia , my true pious daughter . No pity ? Nay ...
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