King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 106
... comes tonight : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous caitiff to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found ...
... comes tonight : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous caitiff to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found ...
Page 138
... come in - return , and force Their scanted courtesy . LEAR My wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy : how dost , my ... comes the time , who lives to see't , That going shall be used with feet . This prophecy shall Merlin make ; for I ...
... come in - return , and force Their scanted courtesy . LEAR My wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy : how dost , my ... comes the time , who lives to see't , That going shall be used with feet . This prophecy shall Merlin make ; for I ...
Page 164
... comes my lord . O Goneril ! GONERIL I have been worth the whistle . ALBANY You are not worth the dust which the rude ... come to deadly use . GONERIL No more ; the text is foolish . ALBANY Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem vile ...
... comes my lord . O Goneril ! GONERIL I have been worth the whistle . ALBANY You are not worth the dust which the rude ... come to deadly use . GONERIL No more ; the text is foolish . ALBANY Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem vile ...
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