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Page 12
... prayer to Heaven to keep him in temper— “ he would not be mad❞ — with his acquirement of some self - control , when excusing the hot duke's insolence by his illness . One sees tho ' how he still measures love by the allow- ances of ...
... prayer to Heaven to keep him in temper— “ he would not be mad❞ — with his acquirement of some self - control , when excusing the hot duke's insolence by his illness . One sees tho ' how he still measures love by the allow- ances of ...
Page 24
... prayers , —— Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart . Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that ...
... prayers , —— Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart . Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that ...
Page 32
... this of Kent's banishment . Gon . There is further compliment of leave - taking between France and him . Pray you , let us hit together if our father carry authority with such disposition as 32 ACT ONE SCENE ONE King Lear.
... this of Kent's banishment . Gon . There is further compliment of leave - taking between France and him . Pray you , let us hit together if our father carry authority with such disposition as 32 ACT ONE SCENE ONE King Lear.
Page 37
... pray you : frame the business after your own wisdom . I would unstate myself to be in a due resolution . Edm . I will seek him , sir , presently , convey the business as I shall find means , and acquaint you withal . Glo . These late ...
... pray you : frame the business after your own wisdom . I would unstate myself to be in a due resolution . Edm . I will seek him , sir , presently , convey the business as I shall find means , and acquaint you withal . Glo . These late ...
Page 40
... pray you , have a con- tinent forbearance , till the speed of his rage goes slower ; and , as I say , retire with me to my lodg- ing , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak . Pray you , go : there's my key . If you do ...
... pray you , have a con- tinent forbearance , till the speed of his rage goes slower ; and , as I say , retire with me to my lodg- ing , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak . Pray you , go : there's my key . If you do ...
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