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... Messenger. Albany. What news? Messenger. O, my good lord, the Duke of Cornwall's dead, Slain by his servant, going to0 put out The other eye of Gloucester. Albany. Gloucester's eyes! Messenger. A servant that he bred,0 thrilled with ...
... Messenger. Albany. What news? Messenger. O, my good lord, the Duke of Cornwall's dead, Slain by his servant, going to0 put out The other eye of Gloucester. Albany. Gloucester's eyes! Messenger. A servant that he bred,0 thrilled with ...
Page 139
... Messenger. Both, both, my lord. This letter, madam, craves0 a speedy answer; Tis from your sister. Goneril. [Aside] ... Messenger. Come with my lady hither. A Ibany. He is not here. Messenger. No, my good lord; I met him back0 again ...
... Messenger. Both, both, my lord. This letter, madam, craves0 a speedy answer; Tis from your sister. Goneril. [Aside] ... Messenger. Come with my lady hither. A Ibany. He is not here. Messenger. No, my good lord; I met him back0 again ...
Page 143
... Messenger. Messenger. News, madam; * The British pow'rs are marching hitherward. Cordelia. Tis known before. Our preparation stands In expectation of them. O dear father, It is thy business that I go about; Therefore0 great France * My ...
... Messenger. Messenger. News, madam; * The British pow'rs are marching hitherward. Cordelia. Tis known before. Our preparation stands In expectation of them. O dear father, It is thy business that I go about; Therefore0 great France * My ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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