King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... dost thou profess ? What would'st thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise , and says little ; to fear ...
... dost thou profess ? What would'st thou with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; to serve him truly that will put me in trust ; to love him that is honest ; to converse with him that is wise , and says little ; to fear ...
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... Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a Lear . No , lad ; teach me . 135 Fool . bitter Fool and a sweet one ? That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , Do thou for him stand : The ...
... Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a Lear . No , lad ; teach me . 135 Fool . bitter Fool and a sweet one ? That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land , Come place him here by me , Do thou for him stand : The ...
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... dost , my Lord ? 76. O strange ] F ; Strong Q. 77. said he ? ] F ; not in Q. not in F. S.D. ] after seek it ( 76 ) F ; not in Q. 80 85 I ... him ] Q ; 78. why ] Q ; wher F. 82. due ] F ; not in Q. 84. S.D. ] F , subst .; Enter the Duke ...
... dost , my Lord ? 76. O strange ] F ; Strong Q. 77. said he ? ] F ; not in Q. not in F. S.D. ] after seek it ( 76 ) F ; not in Q. 80 85 I ... him ] Q ; 78. why ] Q ; wher F. 82. due ] F ; not in Q. 84. S.D. ] F , subst .; Enter the Duke ...
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