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[DRAMATIS PERSONAE Lear, King of Britain King of France Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall, husband to Regan Duke of Albany, husband to Goneril Earl of Kent Earl of Gloucester Edgar, son to Gloucester Edmund, bastard son to Gloucester ...
[DRAMATIS PERSONAE Lear, King of Britain King of France Duke of Burgundy Duke of Cornwall, husband to Regan Duke of Albany, husband to Goneril Earl of Kent Earl of Gloucester Edgar, son to Gloucester Edmund, bastard son to Gloucester ...
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... Duke's to blame in this. Twill be ill taken.0 Exit. Kent. Good King, that must approve0 the common saw,0 Thou out of Heaven's benediction com'st 165 To the warm sun.0 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe,0 That by thy comfortable0 ...
... Duke's to blame in this. Twill be ill taken.0 Exit. Kent. Good King, that must approve0 the common saw,0 Thou out of Heaven's benediction com'st 165 To the warm sun.0 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe,0 That by thy comfortable0 ...
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... Duke, tell the hot Duke that — No, but not yet. May be he is not well. Infirmity doth still neglect all office Whereto our health is bound.0 We are not 105 ourselves When nature, being oppressed, commands the mind To suffer with the ...
... Duke, tell the hot Duke that — No, but not yet. May be he is not well. Infirmity doth still neglect all office Whereto our health is bound.0 We are not 105 ourselves When nature, being oppressed, commands the mind To suffer with the ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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