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... Oswald. O, you, sir, you! Come you hither, sir. Who am I, sir? 8° Oswald. My lady's father. Lear. "My lady's father"? My lord's knave, you whoreson dog, you slave, you cur! Oswald. I am none of these, my lord; I beseech your pardon. u ...
... Oswald. O, you, sir, you! Come you hither, sir. Who am I, sir? 8° Oswald. My lady's father. Lear. "My lady's father"? My lord's knave, you whoreson dog, you slave, you cur! Oswald. I am none of these, my lord; I beseech your pardon. u ...
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... Oswald. Why dost thou use me thus? I know thee not. Kent. Fellow, I know thee. Oswald. What dost thou know me for? Kent. A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats;0 a a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited,0 hundred-pound,0 ...
... Oswald. Why dost thou use me thus? I know thee not. Kent. Fellow, I know thee. Oswald. What dost thou know me for? Kent. A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats;0 a a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited,0 hundred-pound,0 ...
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... Oswald. Oswald. A proclaimed prize0! Most happy!0 230 That eyeless head of thine was first framed0 flesh To raise my fortunes. Thou old unhappy traitor, Briefly thyself remember:0 the sword is out That must destroy thee. Gloucester. Now ...
... Oswald. Oswald. A proclaimed prize0! Most happy!0 230 That eyeless head of thine was first framed0 flesh To raise my fortunes. Thou old unhappy traitor, Briefly thyself remember:0 the sword is out That must destroy thee. Gloucester. Now ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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