King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn Kent , on thy life , no more . To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being motive . Kent . See better , Lear ; and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye ...
... Kent . My life I never held but as a pawn Kent , on thy life , no more . To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being motive . Kent . See better , Lear ; and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye ...
Page 180
... 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 , is with the Earl of 90 . Kent in Germany . Kent . Report is changeable ...
... 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 , is with the Earl of 90 . Kent in Germany . Kent . Report is changeable ...
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... Kent . Enter KENT . 225 Alb . Produce the bodies , be they alive or dead ; Kent . Alb . [ Exit Gentleman . This judgment of the heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ To Kent . ] O ! is this he ? The time will ...
... Kent . Enter KENT . 225 Alb . Produce the bodies , be they alive or dead ; Kent . Alb . [ Exit Gentleman . This judgment of the heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ To Kent . ] O ! is this he ? The time will ...
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