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... Nuncle?0 Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters. Lear. Why, my boy? 110 Fool. If I gave them all my living,0 I'd keep my coxcombs myself. There's mine; beg another of thy daughters. Lear. Take heed, sirrah — the whip. Fool. Truth's ...
... Nuncle?0 Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters. Lear. Why, my boy? 110 Fool. If I gave them all my living,0 I'd keep my coxcombs myself. There's mine; beg another of thy daughters. Lear. Take heed, sirrah — the whip. Fool. Truth's ...
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... Nuncle, e'er since thou mad'st thy daughters thy mothers; for when thou gav'st them the rod, and put'st down thine own breeches, [•Singing] 'Then they for sudden joy did weep, 180 And I for sorrow sung, That such a king should play bo ...
... Nuncle, e'er since thou mad'st thy daughters thy mothers; for when thou gav'st them the rod, and put'st down thine own breeches, [•Singing] 'Then they for sudden joy did weep, 180 And I for sorrow sung, That such a king should play bo ...
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... Nuncle, The hedge-sparrow fed the. 1»* frontlet frown (lit., ornamental band) is» figure digit, to give value to the cipher (Lear is a nought) 2<» crum soft bread inside the loaf 20* want lack 20s shealed peascod empty pea pod »0« all ...
... Nuncle, The hedge-sparrow fed the. 1»* frontlet frown (lit., ornamental band) is» figure digit, to give value to the cipher (Lear is a nought) 2<» crum soft bread inside the loaf 20* want lack 20s shealed peascod empty pea pod »0« all ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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