King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 110
... CORNWALL Keep peace , upon your lives ; He dies that strikes again . What is the matter ? REGAN The messengers from our sister and the king . CORNWALL What is your difference ? Speak . OSWALD I am scarce in breath , my lord . KENT No ...
... CORNWALL Keep peace , upon your lives ; He dies that strikes again . What is the matter ? REGAN The messengers from our sister and the king . CORNWALL What is your difference ? Speak . OSWALD I am scarce in breath , my lord . KENT No ...
Page 112
... CORNWALL What , art thou mad , old fellow ? GLOUCESTER How fell you out ? say that . KENT No contraries hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave . CORNWALL Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? KENT His countenance ...
... CORNWALL What , art thou mad , old fellow ? GLOUCESTER How fell you out ? say that . KENT No contraries hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave . CORNWALL Why dost thou call him knave ? What's his offence ? KENT His countenance ...
Page 159
... Cornwall off , which is suggested by most texts . He had Regan sweep disdainfully away and leave Cornwall ' open - mouthed , staring - eyed ' in the face of death ( Byrne , p . 198 ) . Similarly in the 1983 Granada TV production Cornwall ...
... Cornwall off , which is suggested by most texts . He had Regan sweep disdainfully away and leave Cornwall ' open - mouthed , staring - eyed ' in the face of death ( Byrne , p . 198 ) . Similarly in the 1983 Granada TV production Cornwall ...
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