King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 106
... death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found him pight * to do it , with curst speech I threatened to discover him ; he replied , ' Thou unpossessing bastard ! dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could ...
... death . EDMUND When I dissuaded him from his intent And found him pight * to do it , with curst speech I threatened to discover him ; he replied , ' Thou unpossessing bastard ! dost thou think , If I should stand against thee , could ...
Page 122
... Death on my state ! wherefore Should he sit here ? This act persuades me That this remotion * of the duke and her Is practice * only . Give me my servant forth . Go tell the duke and's wife I'ld speak with them , Now , presently : bid ...
... Death on my state ! wherefore Should he sit here ? This act persuades me That this remotion * of the duke and her Is practice * only . Give me my servant forth . Go tell the duke and's wife I'ld speak with them , Now , presently : bid ...
Page 148
... death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banished man ! Thou say'st the king grows mad ; I'll tell thee , friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlawed from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately ...
... death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banished man ! Thou say'st the king grows mad ; I'll tell thee , friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlawed from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately ...
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