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... Edmund. Come, come, when saw you my father last? Edgar. Why, the night gone by. m Edmund. Spake you with him? Edgar. Ay, two hours together. Edmund. Parted you in good terms? Found you no displeasure in him by word nor countenance?0 ...
... Edmund. Come, come, when saw you my father last? Edgar. Why, the night gone by. m Edmund. Spake you with him? Edgar. Ay, two hours together. Edmund. Parted you in good terms? Found you no displeasure in him by word nor countenance?0 ...
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... Edmund. How comes that? Curan. Nay, I know not. You have heard of the news abroad? I mean the whispered ones, for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments.0 10 Edmund. Not I. Pray you, what are they? Curan. Have you heard of no likely0 ...
... Edmund. How comes that? Curan. Nay, I know not. You have heard of the news abroad? I mean the whispered ones, for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments.0 10 Edmund. Not I. Pray you, what are they? Curan. Have you heard of no likely0 ...
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Edmund. Yet0 Edmund was beloved: The one the other poisoned for my sake, And after slew herself. Albany. Even so. Cover their faces. 243 Edmund. I pant for life:0 some good I mean to do, Despite of mine own nature. Quickly send, Be ...
Edmund. Yet0 Edmund was beloved: The one the other poisoned for my sake, And after slew herself. Albany. Even so. Cover their faces. 243 Edmund. I pant for life:0 some good I mean to do, Despite of mine own nature. Quickly send, Be ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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