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... Madam, I had rather Regan. I know your lady does not love her husband; I am sure of that : and at her late0 being here She gave strange cliads" and most speaking looks 2i To noble Edmund. I know you are of her bosom.0 Oswald. I, madam ...
... Madam, I had rather Regan. I know your lady does not love her husband; I am sure of that : and at her late0 being here She gave strange cliads" and most speaking looks 2i To noble Edmund. I know you are of her bosom.0 Oswald. I, madam ...
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... madam, is o'erpaid. All my reports go0 with the modest truth, * Nor more nor clipped,0 but so. Cordelia. Be better suited:0 These weeds0 are memories0 of those worser hours: I prithee, put them off. Kent. Pardon, dear madam; Yet to be ...
... madam, is o'erpaid. All my reports go0 with the modest truth, * Nor more nor clipped,0 but so. Cordelia. Be better suited:0 These weeds0 are memories0 of those worser hours: I prithee, put them off. Kent. Pardon, dear madam; Yet to be ...
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Gentleman. Ay, madam; in the heaviness of sleep We put fresh garments on him. Doctor. Be by, good madam, when we do awake him; I doubt not of his temperance.0 Cordelia. Very well. Doctor. Please you, draw near. Louder the music " there ...
Gentleman. Ay, madam; in the heaviness of sleep We put fresh garments on him. Doctor. Be by, good madam, when we do awake him; I doubt not of his temperance.0 Cordelia. Very well. Doctor. Please you, draw near. Louder the music " there ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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