King LearOliver and Boyd, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... shee must teeme , Create her childe of spleene , that it may live And bee a thwart disnatur'd torment to her , Let it stampe wrinckles in her brow of youth , With cadent teares , fret channels in her cheeks , Turne all her mothers ...
... shee must teeme , Create her childe of spleene , that it may live And bee a thwart disnatur'd torment to her , Let it stampe wrinckles in her brow of youth , With cadent teares , fret channels in her cheeks , Turne all her mothers ...
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... shee shall heare this of thee , with her nailes Shee'l flea thy wolvish visage , thou shalt find That ile resume the shape , which thou dost thinke I have cast off for ever . 285 < Exit . > GONORILL . Doe you marke that ? ALBANY . I ...
... shee shall heare this of thee , with her nailes Shee'l flea thy wolvish visage , thou shalt find That ile resume the shape , which thou dost thinke I have cast off for ever . 285 < Exit . > GONORILL . Doe you marke that ? ALBANY . I ...
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... my Lord . LEAR . Come boy . FOOLE . Shee that's a maide now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maide long , unlesse things be cut shorter . 45 Exeunt . ACT II SCENE I Enter EDMUND and CURAN , severally I. V ] 43 KING LEAR.
... my Lord . LEAR . Come boy . FOOLE . Shee that's a maide now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maide long , unlesse things be cut shorter . 45 Exeunt . ACT II SCENE I Enter EDMUND and CURAN , severally I. V ] 43 KING LEAR.
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CRITICAL INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 7 |
TEXTUAL NOTES | 118 |
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