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... grace and person0 of my master, Stocking his messenger. Cornwall. Fetch forth the stocks. As I have life and honor, i33 There shall he sit till noon. Regan. Till noon? Till night, my lord, and all night too. Kent. Why, madam, if I were ...
... grace and person0 of my master, Stocking his messenger. Cornwall. Fetch forth the stocks. As I have life and honor, i33 There shall he sit till noon. Regan. Till noon? Till night, my lord, and all night too. Kent. Why, madam, if I were ...
Page 97
... Grace? «• fen-sucked drawn up from swamps by the sun •>m fall and blister fall upon and raise blisters "o tender-hefted gently framed "* bandy volley (metaphor from tennis) n* mint my sizes reduce my allowances i" oppose the bolt i.e. ...
... Grace? «• fen-sucked drawn up from swamps by the sun •>m fall and blister fall upon and raise blisters "o tender-hefted gently framed "* bandy volley (metaphor from tennis) n* mint my sizes reduce my allowances i" oppose the bolt i.e. ...
Page 170
... grace he doth exalt himself More than in your addition.0 Regan. In my rights, 70 By me invested, he compeers0 the best. Goneril. That were the most,0 if he should husband you.0 Regan. Jesters do oft prove prophets. Goneril. Holla, holla ...
... grace he doth exalt himself More than in your addition.0 Regan. In my rights, 70 By me invested, he compeers0 the best. Goneril. That were the most,0 if he should husband you.0 Regan. Jesters do oft prove prophets. Goneril. Holla, holla ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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