King LearCassell & Company, 1908 - 195 pages |
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Page 45
... How now ! where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not well . Lear . Why came not the slave back to me , when I called him ? Knight . Sir , he answered me in the roundest 45 ACT ONE SCENE FOUR King Lear.
... How now ! where ' s that mongrel ? Knight . He says , my lord , your daughter is not well . Lear . Why came not the slave back to me , when I called him ? Knight . Sir , he answered me in the roundest 45 ACT ONE SCENE FOUR King Lear.
Page 46
William Shakespeare. Knight . Sir , he answered me in the roundest manner , he would not . Lear . He would not ? Knight . My lord , I know not what the matter is ; but , to my judgment , your highness is not en- tertained with that ...
William Shakespeare. Knight . Sir , he answered me in the roundest manner , he would not . Lear . He would not ? Knight . My lord , I know not what the matter is ; but , to my judgment , your highness is not en- tertained with that ...
Page 68
... some poise , Wherein we must have use of your advice : - Our father he hath writ , so hath our sister , Of differences , which I best thought it fit To answer from our home ; the several messengers From 68 ACT TWO SCENE ONE King Lear.
... some poise , Wherein we must have use of your advice : - Our father he hath writ , so hath our sister , Of differences , which I best thought it fit To answer from our home ; the several messengers From 68 ACT TWO SCENE ONE King Lear.
Page 69
William Shakespeare. To answer from our home ; the several messengers From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow Your needful counsel to our business , Which craves the instant use . Glo ...
William Shakespeare. To answer from our home ; the several messengers From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow Your needful counsel to our business , Which craves the instant use . Glo ...
Page 76
... answer that . Reg . My sister may receive it much more worse , To have her gentleman abused , assaulted , For following her affairs . — Put in his legs.— Come , my lord , away . [ KENT is put in the stocks . [ Exeunt all but GLOSTER and ...
... answer that . Reg . My sister may receive it much more worse , To have her gentleman abused , assaulted , For following her affairs . — Put in his legs.— Come , my lord , away . [ KENT is put in the stocks . [ Exeunt all but GLOSTER and ...
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