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Page 138
... Albany. See thyself, devil! w Proper0 deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman. Goneril. O vain fool! Albany. Thou changed and self-covered0 thing, for shame, Be-monster not thy feature.0 Were 't my fitness0 To let these ...
... Albany. See thyself, devil! w Proper0 deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman. Goneril. O vain fool! Albany. Thou changed and self-covered0 thing, for shame, Be-monster not thy feature.0 Were 't my fitness0 To let these ...
Page 139
... Albany. Where was his son when they did take his eyes? Messenger. Come with my lady hither. A Ibany. He is not here. Messenger. No, my good lord; I met him back0 again. " Albany. Knows he the wickedness? Messenger. Ay, my good lord ...
... Albany. Where was his son when they did take his eyes? Messenger. Come with my lady hither. A Ibany. He is not here. Messenger. No, my good lord; I met him back0 again. " Albany. Knows he the wickedness? Messenger. Ay, my good lord ...
Page 165
... Albany. [To those going out] I'll overtake you. [To Edgar] Speak. Exeunt [all but Albany and Edgar]. Edgar. Before you fight the battle, ope this letter. * If you have victory, let the trumpet sound For0 him that brought it: wretched ...
... Albany. [To those going out] I'll overtake you. [To Edgar] Speak. Exeunt [all but Albany and Edgar]. Edgar. Before you fight the battle, ope this letter. * If you have victory, let the trumpet sound For0 him that brought it: wretched ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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