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... Kent. Service. Lear. Who wouldst thou serve? u Kent. You. Lear. Dost thou know me, fellow? Kent. No, sir, but you have that in your countenance0 which I would fain0 call master. Lear. What's that? >0 Kent. Authority. Lear. What services ...
... Kent. Service. Lear. Who wouldst thou serve? u Kent. You. Lear. Dost thou know me, fellow? Kent. No, sir, but you have that in your countenance0 which I would fain0 call master. Lear. What's that? >0 Kent. Authority. Lear. What services ...
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... Kent. In your own kingdom, sir. Lear. Do not abuse0 me. Doctor. Be comforted, good madam: the great rage,0 You see ... Kent and Gentleman. Gentleman. Holds it true, sir, that the Duke of Cornwall was so slain? Kent. Most certain, sir ...
... Kent. In your own kingdom, sir. Lear. Do not abuse0 me. Doctor. Be comforted, good madam: the great rage,0 You see ... Kent and Gentleman. Gentleman. Holds it true, sir, that the Duke of Cornwall was so slain? Kent. Most certain, sir ...
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Kent. Is this the promised end?0 26> Edgar. Or image0 of that horror? Albany. Fall and cease.0 Lear. This feather stirs; she lives. If it be so, It is a chance which does redeem0 all sorrows That ever I have felt. Kent. O my good master ...
Kent. Is this the promised end?0 26> Edgar. Or image0 of that horror? Albany. Fall and cease.0 Lear. This feather stirs; she lives. If it be so, It is a chance which does redeem0 all sorrows That ever I have felt. Kent. O my good master ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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