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... gentleman or a yeoman.0 Lear. A king, a king. Fool. No, he's a yeoman that has a gentleman to his son; for he's a mad yeoman that sees his son a gentleman before him. 15 Lear. To have a thousand with red burning spits Come hizzing0 in ...
... gentleman or a yeoman.0 Lear. A king, a king. Fool. No, he's a yeoman that has a gentleman to his son; for he's a mad yeoman that sees his son a gentleman before him. 15 Lear. To have a thousand with red burning spits Come hizzing0 in ...
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... Gentleman. Gentleman. Holds it true, sir, that the Duke of Cornwall was so slain? Kent. Most certain, sir. Gentleman. Who is conductor of his people? 90 Kent. As 'tis said, the bastard son of Gloucester. Gentleman. They say Edgar, his ...
... Gentleman. Gentleman. Holds it true, sir, that the Duke of Cornwall was so slain? Kent. Most certain, sir. Gentleman. Who is conductor of his people? 90 Kent. As 'tis said, the bastard son of Gloucester. Gentleman. They say Edgar, his ...
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Enter a Gentleman, with a bloody knife. Gentleman. Help, help, O, help! Edgar. What kind of help? Albany. Speak, man. Edgar. What means this bloody knife? Gentleman. Tis hot, it smokes;0 m It came even from the heart of — O, she's dead ...
Enter a Gentleman, with a bloody knife. Gentleman. Help, help, O, help! Edgar. What kind of help? Albany. Speak, man. Edgar. What means this bloody knife? Gentleman. Tis hot, it smokes;0 m It came even from the heart of — O, she's dead ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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