King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 68
... Corn . Peace , sirrah ! You beastly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , sir ; but anger hath a privilege . 57. years ] F ; houres Q. 60 65 55. A ] F ; I , a Q. 56. they ] F ; hee Q. o th ] F3 ; oth ' F1-2 ; at the Q. 58. Corn ...
... Corn . Peace , sirrah ! You beastly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , sir ; but anger hath a privilege . 57. years ] F ; houres Q. 60 65 55. A ] F ; I , a Q. 56. they ] F ; hee Q. o th ] F3 ; oth ' F1-2 ; at the Q. 58. Corn ...
Page 70
... Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , nor his , nor hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be plain : 90 Corn . I have seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant . This is some ...
... Corn . No more , perchance , does mine , nor his , nor hers . Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be plain : 90 Corn . I have seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant . This is some ...
Page 132
... Corn . Come , sir , what letters had you late from France ? Reg . Be simple - answer'd , for we know the truth . Corn . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? Reg . To whose hands You have sent ...
... Corn . Come , sir , what letters had you late from France ? Reg . Be simple - answer'd , for we know the truth . Corn . And what confederacy have you with the traitors Late footed in the kingdom ? Reg . To whose hands You have sent ...
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