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... pity 0 him, they took from me the use of mine own house, charged me on pain of perpetual dis- 5. t» brave fine 81-R ... pity show pity to in.iii. 'sustain care for * division falling out * worse Ill, 111 KINO LEAR 109.
... pity 0 him, they took from me the use of mine own house, charged me on pain of perpetual dis- 5. t» brave fine 81-R ... pity show pity to in.iii. 'sustain care for * division falling out * worse Ill, 111 KINO LEAR 109.
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... pity not be believed let it not be believed for pity « clamor moistened moistened clamor, i.e., mixed (and perhaps assuaged) her outcries with tears '.'.* govern our conditions determine what we are »5-3« Else . . . issues otherwise the ...
... pity not be believed let it not be believed for pity « clamor moistened moistened clamor, i.e., mixed (and perhaps assuaged) her outcries with tears '.'.* govern our conditions determine what we are »5-3« Else . . . issues otherwise the ...
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... pity, no man could tell better how to stir pity: no man more impudent to deny, where proofs were not manifest; no man more ready to confess with a repenting manner of aggravating his own evil, where denial would but make the fault ...
... pity, no man could tell better how to stir pity: no man more impudent to deny, where proofs were not manifest; no man more ready to confess with a repenting manner of aggravating his own evil, where denial would but make the fault ...
Contents
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction i | xxii |
The Tragedy of King Lear | 39 |
Copyright | |
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