King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... thee . [ to Goneril ] Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; 269 That these hot tears , which break from me perforce , 270 280 286 290 300 Should make thee worth them . Blasts and fogs upon thee ...
... thee . [ to Goneril ] Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; 269 That these hot tears , which break from me perforce , 270 280 286 290 300 Should make thee worth them . Blasts and fogs upon thee ...
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... thee in Lipsbury pinfold , * I would make thee care for me . OSWALD Why dost thou use me thus ? I know thee not . KENT Fellow , I know thee . OSWALD What dost thou know me for ? KENT A knave ; a rascal ; an eater of broken meats ; a ...
... thee in Lipsbury pinfold , * I would make thee care for me . OSWALD Why dost thou use me thus ? I know thee not . KENT Fellow , I know thee . OSWALD What dost thou know me for ? KENT A knave ; a rascal ; an eater of broken meats ; a ...
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... thee , Life would not yield to age . OLD MAN O , good my lord , I have been your tenant , and your father's tenant , These fourscore years . GLOUCESTER Away , get thee away ; good friend , be gone : Thy comforts do me no good at all ; Thee ...
... thee , Life would not yield to age . OLD MAN O , good my lord , I have been your tenant , and your father's tenant , These fourscore years . GLOUCESTER Away , get thee away ; good friend , be gone : Thy comforts do me no good at all ; Thee ...
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