King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. еде Should make thee worth them . Blasts and fogs upon thee ! Th'untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense about thee ! Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck ye out , And ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. еде Should make thee worth them . Blasts and fogs upon thee ! Th'untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense about thee ! Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck ye out , And ...
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... thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I'th'mire . Osw . Prithee , if thou lov'st me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Osw . Why , then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in ...
... thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I'th'mire . Osw . Prithee , if thou lov'st me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Osw . Why , then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in ...
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... thee ] F ; beat thee , and tript vp 30. o'th ' ] F ; of the Q. of ] F ; a ' Q. 31. You ] F ; draw you Q. cullionly ] cully only bring Q. 40. strike ] F , Q uncorr .; strike ? Q corr . 41. murther ! murther ] F ; murther , helpe Q. جب ...
... thee ] F ; beat thee , and tript vp 30. o'th ' ] F ; of the Q. of ] F ; a ' Q. 31. You ] F ; draw you Q. cullionly ] cully only bring Q. 40. strike ] F , Q uncorr .; strike ? Q corr . 41. murther ! murther ] F ; murther , helpe Q. جب ...
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