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... Regan, Gloucester, Servants. Lear. Good morrow to you both. Cornwall. Hail to your Grace. Kent here set at liberty. Regan. I am glad to see your Highness. Lear. Regan, I think you are. I know what reason I have to think so. If thou ...
... Regan, Gloucester, Servants. Lear. Good morrow to you both. Cornwall. Hail to your Grace. Kent here set at liberty. Regan. I am glad to see your Highness. Lear. Regan, I think you are. I know what reason I have to think so. If thou ...
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... Regan. And in good time you gave it. 330 Lear. Made you my guardians, my depositaries,0 But kept a reservation0 to be followed With such a number. What, must I come to you With five-and-twenty? Regan, said you so? Regan. And speak't ...
... Regan. And in good time you gave it. 330 Lear. Made you my guardians, my depositaries,0 But kept a reservation0 to be followed With such a number. What, must I come to you With five-and-twenty? Regan, said you so? Regan. And speak't ...
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{Regan plucks his beard.0] Gloucester. By the kind gods, 'tis mostly ignobly done To pluck me by the beard. Regan. So white, and such a traitor? Gloucester. Naughty" lady, These hairs which thou dost ravish from my chin Will quicken0 ...
{Regan plucks his beard.0] Gloucester. By the kind gods, 'tis mostly ignobly done To pluck me by the beard. Regan. So white, and such a traitor? Gloucester. Naughty" lady, These hairs which thou dost ravish from my chin Will quicken0 ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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