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... heart on proud array. Tom's a-cold. Lear. What hast thou been? " Edgar. A servingman, proud in heart and mind; that curled my hah*, wore gloves in my cap;0 served the lust of my mistress' heart, and did the act of darkness with her ...
... heart on proud array. Tom's a-cold. Lear. What hast thou been? " Edgar. A servingman, proud in heart and mind; that curled my hah*, wore gloves in my cap;0 served the lust of my mistress' heart, and did the act of darkness with her ...
Page 123
... heart.0 Is there any cause in nature that make0 these hard hearts? [To Edgar] You, sir, I entertain0 for one of my hundred;0 only I do not like the fashion of your garments. You will say they are Persian;0 but let them be changed ...
... heart.0 Is there any cause in nature that make0 these hard hearts? [To Edgar] You, sir, I entertain0 for one of my hundred;0 only I do not like the fashion of your garments. You will say they are Persian;0 but let them be changed ...
Page 173
... heart, Thy arm may do thee justice: here is mine. Behold it is my privilege, "° The privilege of mine honors, My oath, and my profession.0 I protest, Maugrc0 thy strength, place, youth, and eminence, Despite thy victor sword and tire ...
... heart, Thy arm may do thee justice: here is mine. Behold it is my privilege, "° The privilege of mine honors, My oath, and my profession.0 I protest, Maugrc0 thy strength, place, youth, and eminence, Despite thy victor sword and tire ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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