The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... Enter KENT , GLOSTER , and EDMUND . Kent . I THOUGHT the king had more affected the duke of Albany , than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , ' it appears not which of the dukes he ...
... Enter KENT , GLOSTER , and EDMUND . Kent . I THOUGHT the king had more affected the duke of Albany , than Cornwall . Glo . It did always seem so to us ; but now , in the division of the kingdom , ' it appears not which of the dukes he ...
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... Enter EDGAR . and pat he comes , like the catastrophe of the old com- edy . My cue is villanous melancholy , with a sigh like Tom o ' Bedlam . - O , these eclipses do portend these divisions ! Fa , sol , la , mi.3 All between brackets ...
... Enter EDGAR . and pat he comes , like the catastrophe of the old com- edy . My cue is villanous melancholy , with a sigh like Tom o ' Bedlam . - O , these eclipses do portend these divisions ! Fa , sol , la , mi.3 All between brackets ...
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... Enter KENT , disguised . [ Exeunt . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that full issue For which I razed 5 my likeness . - Now , banished Kent , If thou ...
... Enter KENT , disguised . [ Exeunt . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech diffuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that full issue For which I razed 5 my likeness . - Now , banished Kent , If thou ...
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... enter Steward . O you sir , you sir , come you hither . Who am I , sir ? Stew . My lady's father . Lear . My lady's father ! my lord's knave ; you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; I beseech you ...
... enter Steward . O you sir , you sir , come you hither . Who am I , sir ? Stew . My lady's father . Lear . My lady's father ! my lord's knave ; you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; I beseech you ...
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... enter LEAR . Lear . What , fifty of my followers at a ciap ! Within a fortnight ? Alb . What's the matter , sir ? Lear . I'll tell thee ; -Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; [ To GONERIL . That ...
... enter LEAR . Lear . What , fifty of my followers at a ciap ! Within a fortnight ? Alb . What's the matter , sir ? Lear . I'll tell thee ; -Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; [ To GONERIL . That ...
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