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... [Exeunt severally.} ACT IV Scene I. [The heath.] Enter Edgar. Edgar. Yet. va meet . . . death die the customary death of old age 10** His . . . anything his lack of all self-control leaves him open to any suggestion v How should this be ...
... [Exeunt severally.} ACT IV Scene I. [The heath.] Enter Edgar. Edgar. Yet. va meet . . . death die the customary death of old age 10** His . . . anything his lack of all self-control leaves him open to any suggestion v How should this be ...
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... Exeunt both the Armies. Enter Edgar [disguised}. Edgar. If e'er your Grace had speech with man so poor, Hear me one word. Albany. [To those going out] I'll overtake you. [To Edgar] Speak. Exeunt [all but Albany and Edgar]. Edgar. Before ...
... Exeunt both the Armies. Enter Edgar [disguised}. Edgar. If e'er your Grace had speech with man so poor, Hear me one word. Albany. [To those going out] I'll overtake you. [To Edgar] Speak. Exeunt [all but Albany and Edgar]. Edgar. Before ...
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... Exeunt . . . Edmund [Staunton] [F (Exit) and Q (Exit Gon. and Bast) print after 1. 22] 28 s.d. Enter . . . three [Q, which prints after "traitor"] Enter Gloucester, and Servants [F. which prints as here after "control"] 59 rash sticke ...
... Exeunt . . . Edmund [Staunton] [F (Exit) and Q (Exit Gon. and Bast) print after 1. 22] 28 s.d. Enter . . . three [Q, which prints after "traitor"] Enter Gloucester, and Servants [F. which prints as here after "control"] 59 rash sticke ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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