King LearMethuen, 1952 - 256 pages |
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Page 224
... haue the hope , To haue a childs part in the time to come , I presently will dispossesse my selfe , And set vp these vpon my princely throne . Gon . I euer thought that pride would haue a fall . Rag . Plaine dealing , sister : your ...
... haue the hope , To haue a childs part in the time to come , I presently will dispossesse my selfe , And set vp these vpon my princely throne . Gon . I euer thought that pride would haue a fall . Rag . Plaine dealing , sister : your ...
Page 225
... haue incenst my father so against her , As he will neuer be reclaymed agayne . Rag . I was not much behind to do the like . Gon . Faith , sister , what moues you to beare her such good will ? Rag . In truth I thinke , the same that ...
... haue incenst my father so against her , As he will neuer be reclaymed agayne . Rag . I was not much behind to do the like . Gon . Faith , sister , what moues you to beare her such good will ? Rag . In truth I thinke , the same that ...
Page 240
... haue . Thus much I said , the more their flattery to detect , But he me answerd thereunto again with Ire , Because ... haue , Which then was Prince of Camber and Cornwall : These after him should haue his kingdome all Betwene them both ...
... haue . Thus much I said , the more their flattery to detect , But he me answerd thereunto again with Ire , Because ... haue , Which then was Prince of Camber and Cornwall : These after him should haue his kingdome all Betwene them both ...
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