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... Cornwall. What, art thou mad, old fellow? Gloucester. How fell you out? Say that. Kent. No contraries0 hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave. *• Cornwall. Why dost thou call him knave? What is his fault? Kent. His countenance ...
... Cornwall. What, art thou mad, old fellow? Gloucester. How fell you out? Say that. Kent. No contraries0 hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave. *• Cornwall. Why dost thou call him knave? What is his fault? Kent. His countenance ...
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Scene V. [Gloucester's castle.] Enter Cornwall and Edmund. Cornwall. I will have my revenge ere I depart his house. Edmund. How, my lord, I may be censured,0 that nature thus gives way to loyalty, something fears0 me to think of. 5 Cornwall ...
Scene V. [Gloucester's castle.] Enter Cornwall and Edmund. Cornwall. I will have my revenge ere I depart his house. Edmund. How, my lord, I may be censured,0 that nature thus gives way to loyalty, something fears0 me to think of. 5 Cornwall ...
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... Cornwall. Cunning. Regan. And false. * Cornwall. Where hast thou sent the King? Gloucester. To Dover. Regan. Wherefore to Dover? Wast thou not charged at peril0 Cornwall. Wherefore to Dover? Let him answer that. Gloucester. I am tied to ...
... Cornwall. Cunning. Regan. And false. * Cornwall. Where hast thou sent the King? Gloucester. To Dover. Regan. Wherefore to Dover? Wast thou not charged at peril0 Cornwall. Wherefore to Dover? Let him answer that. Gloucester. I am tied to ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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