King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 78
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 259 FRANCE Bid farewell to your sisters . 260 270 280 290 CORDELIA The jewels of our father , with washed eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what you are ; And , like a sister , am most loath ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 259 FRANCE Bid farewell to your sisters . 260 270 280 290 CORDELIA The jewels of our father , with washed eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what you are ; And , like a sister , am most loath ...
Page 154
... sister company : the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding . Advise the Duke , where you are going , to a most festinate * preparation : we are bound to the like . Our posts shall be ...
... sister company : the revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding . Advise the Duke , where you are going , to a most festinate * preparation : we are bound to the like . Our posts shall be ...
Page 194
... sister Should loosen him and me . ALBANY Our very loving sister , well be - met . Sir , this I hear ; the king is come to his daughter , With others whom the rigour of our state Forced to cry out . Where I could not be honest , I never ...
... sister Should loosen him and me . ALBANY Our very loving sister , well be - met . Sir , this I hear ; the king is come to his daughter , With others whom the rigour of our state Forced to cry out . Where I could not be honest , I never ...
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