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... 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 Lear. Do you bandy0 looks with me, you rascal? [Striking him,] Oswald. I'll ...
... 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 Lear. Do you bandy0 looks with me, you rascal? [Striking him,] Oswald. I'll ...
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... lady, lady, shame would have it hid. Regan. Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tended upon my father? Gloucester. I know not, madam. Tis too bad, too bad. Edmund. Yes, madam, he was of that consort.0 100 Regan. No marvel ...
... lady, lady, shame would have it hid. Regan. Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tended upon my father? Gloucester. I know not, madam. Tis too bad, too bad. Edmund. Yes, madam, he was of that consort.0 100 Regan. No marvel ...
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... Lady the Brach [Steevens] the Lady Brach [F] Ladie oth'e brach [Q] 144-59 That . . . matching [F omits] 158 on't [Q2] [F omits] an't [Q] 158 ladies [Q corrected] [F omits] lodes [Q uncorrected] 167 crown Crownes 182 fools Foole 195 ...
... Lady the Brach [Steevens] the Lady Brach [F] Ladie oth'e brach [Q] 144-59 That . . . matching [F omits] 158 on't [Q2] [F omits] an't [Q] 158 ladies [Q corrected] [F omits] lodes [Q uncorrected] 167 crown Crownes 182 fools Foole 195 ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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