King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 166
... ALBANY See thyself , devil ! Proper * deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman . GONERIL O vain fool ! Enter a messenger ALBANY Thou changed and self - covered * thing , for shame , Be - monster not thy feature . Were't my ...
... ALBANY See thyself , devil ! Proper * deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman . GONERIL O vain fool ! Enter a messenger ALBANY Thou changed and self - covered * thing , for shame , Be - monster not thy feature . Were't my ...
Page 200
... Albany , Goneril , Regan , Soldiers ALBANY Sir , you have shown to - day your valiant strain , And fortune led you well : you have the captives That were the opposites of this day's strife : We do require them of you , so to use them As ...
... Albany , Goneril , Regan , Soldiers ALBANY Sir , you have shown to - day your valiant strain , And fortune led you well : you have the captives That were the opposites of this day's strife : We do require them of you , so to use them As ...
Page 234
... ALBANY Bring in old Kent ; and , Edgar , guide you hither Your father , whom you said was near . Exit Edgar He may be an ear - witness at the least Of our proceedings . LEAR Kent brought in here Who are you ? My eyes are none o ' the ...
... ALBANY Bring in old Kent ; and , Edgar , guide you hither Your father , whom you said was near . Exit Edgar He may be an ear - witness at the least Of our proceedings . LEAR Kent brought in here Who are you ? My eyes are none o ' the ...
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