King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 90
... keep my coxcombs myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daughters . LEAR Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . FOOL Truth's a dog that must to kennel ; he must be whipped out , when Lady the brach * may stand by the fire and stink . LEAR ...
... keep my coxcombs myself . There's mine ; beg another of thy daughters . LEAR Take heed , sirrah ; the whip . FOOL Truth's a dog that must to kennel ; he must be whipped out , when Lady the brach * may stand by the fire and stink . LEAR ...
Page 144
... keep thy word justly ; swear not ; commit * not with man's sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . LEAR What hast thou been ? EDGAR A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair ; wore ...
... keep thy word justly ; swear not ; commit * not with man's sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . LEAR What hast thou been ? EDGAR A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair ; wore ...
Page 148
... keep thee warm . LEAR Come , let's in all . KENT LEAR This way , my lord . With him ; I will keep still with my philosopher . KENT Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . GLOUCESTER Take him you on . KENT Sirrah , come on ...
... keep thee warm . LEAR Come , let's in all . KENT LEAR This way , my lord . With him ; I will keep still with my philosopher . KENT Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . GLOUCESTER Take him you on . KENT Sirrah , come on ...
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