King LearB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 102 pages |
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Page 22
... keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . That's a shealed peascod . [ Pointing to Lear . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licens'd fool , But other of your insolent retinue Do hourly carp and quarrel ; breaking ...
... keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . That's a shealed peascod . [ Pointing to Lear . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all - licens'd fool , But other of your insolent retinue Do hourly carp and quarrel ; breaking ...
Page 23
... keep a hundred knights and squires ; Men so disorder'd , so debauch'd , and bold , That this our court , infected with their manners , Shows like a riotous inn : epicurism and lust Make it more like a tavern or a brothel Than a grac'd ...
... keep a hundred knights and squires ; Men so disorder'd , so debauch'd , and bold , That this our court , infected with their manners , Shows like a riotous inn : epicurism and lust Make it more like a tavern or a brothel Than a grac'd ...
Page 26
... keep a hundred At point a hundred knights : yes , that , on every dream , Each buzz , each fancy , each complaint , dislike , He may enguard his dotage with their ― powers , And hold our lives in mercy . Oswald , I say ! Alb . Well ...
... keep a hundred At point a hundred knights : yes , that , on every dream , Each buzz , each fancy , each complaint , dislike , He may enguard his dotage with their ― powers , And hold our lives in mercy . Oswald , I say ! Alb . Well ...
Page 27
... keep one's eyes of either side's nose ; what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong - Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? Lear . No. that Fool . Nor I neither ; but I can tell why a snail has a ...
... keep one's eyes of either side's nose ; what a man cannot smell out , he may spy into . Lear . I did her wrong - Fool . Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell ? Lear . No. that Fool . Nor I neither ; but I can tell why a snail has a ...
Page 28
... Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! Enter Gentleman . How now ! are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless ...
... Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! Enter Gentleman . How now ! are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall not be a maid long , unless ...
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