King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... speak ] The Q ' doe ' is a possible reading , but it may be an actor's sub- stitution , influenced by 225 post , ' I'll do't before I speak ' and 235-6 . " This first speech of Cordelia's seems to me more attractive and less commonplace ...
... speak ] The Q ' doe ' is a possible reading , but it may be an actor's sub- stitution , influenced by 225 post , ' I'll do't before I speak ' and 235-6 . " This first speech of Cordelia's seems to me more attractive and less commonplace ...
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... speak : I'll write straight to my sister To hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . SCENE IV . [ A Hall in the same . ] Enter KENT , disguised . 25 [ Exeunt . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse ...
... speak : I'll write straight to my sister To hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . SCENE IV . [ A Hall in the same . ] Enter KENT , disguised . 25 [ Exeunt . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse ...
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... speak with Cornwall ; the dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands , tends service : Are they inform'd of this ? My breath and blood ! Fiery ! the fiery Duke ! Tell the hot Duke that— No , but not yet ; may be he is not ...
... speak with Cornwall ; the dear father Would with his daughter speak , commands , tends service : Are they inform'd of this ? My breath and blood ! Fiery ! the fiery Duke ! Tell the hot Duke that— No , but not yet ; may be he is not ...
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