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... Enter Lear, [Knights] and Attendants. Lear. Let me not stay0 a jot for dinner; go, get it ready. [Exit an Attendant.] How now, what art ยป thou? Kent. A man, sir. Lear. What dost thou profess?0 What wouldst thou with us? Kent. I do ...
... Enter Lear, [Knights] and Attendants. Lear. Let me not stay0 a jot for dinner; go, get it ready. [Exit an Attendant.] How now, what art ยป thou? Kent. A man, sir. Lear. What dost thou profess?0 What wouldst thou with us? Kent. I do ...
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Scene IV. [The heath. Before a hovel.} Enter Lear, Kent, and FooL Kent. Here is the place, my lord. Good my lord, enter. The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure. Storm still. Lear. Let me alone. Kent. Good my lord ...
Scene IV. [The heath. Before a hovel.} Enter Lear, Kent, and FooL Kent. Here is the place, my lord. Good my lord, enter. The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure. Storm still. Lear. Let me alone. Kent. Good my lord ...
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... Enter . . . Fool [Q2] Enter Lear, Kent, Gentleman, and Foole 17 Why . . . boy What can'st tell Boy n.i. Act II. Scene I Actus Secundus. Scena Prima 21 s.d. Enter Edgar [placed by Theobald] [F prints after 1. 20] 55 But And 72 / should ...
... Enter . . . Fool [Q2] Enter Lear, Kent, Gentleman, and Foole 17 Why . . . boy What can'st tell Boy n.i. Act II. Scene I Actus Secundus. Scena Prima 21 s.d. Enter Edgar [placed by Theobald] [F prints after 1. 20] 55 But And 72 / should ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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