King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 41
... Lord . Fool . No , faith , lords and great men will not let me ; if I had a monopoly out , they would have part on't : 150 128. gave ] F ; give F3-4 . for't ] for it Q2-3 . 129. Nuncle ] F ; vncle Q. 131. S.D. ] Rowe ; not in Q , F. 134 ...
... Lord . Fool . No , faith , lords and great men will not let me ; if I had a monopoly out , they would have part on't : 150 128. gave ] F ; give F3-4 . for't ] for it Q2-3 . 129. Nuncle ] F ; vncle Q. 131. S.D. ] Rowe ; not in Q , F. 134 ...
Page 107
... Lord ; good my Lord , enter : The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure . Lear . [ Storm still . Let me alone . Wilt break my heart ? Kent . Good my Lord , enter here . Lear . Kent . I had rather break mine own ...
... Lord ; good my Lord , enter : The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure . Lear . [ Storm still . Let me alone . Wilt break my heart ? Kent . Good my Lord , enter here . Lear . Kent . I had rather break mine own ...
Page 205
... Lord , my Lord ! Look up , my Lord . 311 Kent . Break , heart ; I prithee , break ! Edg . Kent . Vex not his ghost : O ! let him pass ; he hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Edg . Stretch him out longer . 304. No ...
... Lord , my Lord ! Look up , my Lord . 311 Kent . Break , heart ; I prithee , break ! Edg . Kent . Vex not his ghost : O ! let him pass ; he hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Edg . Stretch him out longer . 304. No ...
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