King LearOliver and Boyd, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Edgar ; Enter EDGAR . and pat hee comes like the Catastrophe of the old Comedy , my Cue is villanous melancholy , with a sith like Tom o'Bedlam . - O these eclipses doe portend these divisions . ( Fa , Sol , La , Me . ) EDGAR . How now ...
... Edgar ; Enter EDGAR . and pat hee comes like the Catastrophe of the old Comedy , my Cue is villanous melancholy , with a sith like Tom o'Bedlam . - O these eclipses doe portend these divisions . ( Fa , Sol , La , Me . ) EDGAR . How now ...
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William Shakespeare Jay L. Halio. ACT IV SCENE I Enter EDGAR . EDGAR . Yet better thus , and knowne to be contemnd , Then still contemn'd and flattered . To be worst , The lowest and most dejected thing of Fortune , Stands still in ...
William Shakespeare Jay L. Halio. ACT IV SCENE I Enter EDGAR . EDGAR . Yet better thus , and knowne to be contemnd , Then still contemn'd and flattered . To be worst , The lowest and most dejected thing of Fortune , Stands still in ...
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... Enter EDGAR and GLOSTER . EDGAR . Here father , take the shaddow of this bush For your good hoast , pray that the right may thrive . If ever I returne to you againe Ile bring you comfort . GLOSTER . Grace goe with you sir . Alarum and ...
... Enter EDGAR and GLOSTER . EDGAR . Here father , take the shaddow of this bush For your good hoast , pray that the right may thrive . If ever I returne to you againe Ile bring you comfort . GLOSTER . Grace goe with you sir . Alarum and ...
Contents
CRITICAL INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 7 |
TEXTUAL NOTES | 118 |
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