King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 151
... Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demon- stration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her ...
... Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demon- stration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her ...
Page 180
... Gent . Holds it true , sir , that the Duke of Cornwall was so 85 slain ? Kent . Most certain , sir . Gent . Who is conductor of his people ? Kent . As ' tis said , the bastard son of Gloucester . Gent . They say Edgar , his banish'd son ...
... Gent . Holds it true , sir , that the Duke of Cornwall was so 85 slain ? Kent . Most certain , sir . Gent . Who is conductor of his people ? Kent . As ' tis said , the bastard son of Gloucester . Gent . They say Edgar , his banish'd son ...
Page 200
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Edg . What means this bloody knife ? Gent . ' Tis hot , it smokes ; It came even from the heart of O ! she's dead . Alb . Who dead ? speak , man . Gent . Your lady , sir , your lady : and her sister By ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Edg . What means this bloody knife ? Gent . ' Tis hot , it smokes ; It came even from the heart of O ! she's dead . Alb . Who dead ? speak , man . Gent . Your lady , sir , your lady : and her sister By ...
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