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Page 49
... tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad ; teach me . Fool . That ...
... tell him , so much the rent of his land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad ; teach me . Fool . That ...
Page 53
... his eyes ? Either his notion weakens or his discernings Are lethargied . - Ha ! waking ? ' t is not so.— Who is it that can tell me who I am Fool . Lear's shadow . Lear . I would learn 53 ACT ONE SCENE FOUR King Lear.
... his eyes ? Either his notion weakens or his discernings Are lethargied . - Ha ! waking ? ' t is not so.— Who is it that can tell me who I am Fool . Lear's shadow . Lear . I would learn 53 ACT ONE SCENE FOUR King Lear.
Page 57
... tell thee , - [ To GONERIL . ] Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; That these hot tears , which break from me per- force , Should make thee worth them . - Blasts and fogs upon thee ! The ...
... tell thee , - [ To GONERIL . ] Life and death ! I am ashamed That thou hast power to shake my manhood thus ; That these hot tears , which break from me per- force , Should make thee worth them . - Blasts and fogs upon thee ! The ...
Page 59
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what ' s well . Gon . Nay , then- Alb . Well , well ; the event . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Court before the Same Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool Lear . Go you before to Gloster with these letters ...
... tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what ' s well . Gon . Nay , then- Alb . Well , well ; the event . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - Court before the Same Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool Lear . Go you before to Gloster with these letters ...
Page 60
... tell what I can tell . Lear . What canst tell , boy ? Fool . She will taste as like this as a crab does to a crab . Thou canst tell why one's nose stands i ' the middle on ' s face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either ...
... tell what I can tell . Lear . What canst tell , boy ? Fool . She will taste as like this as a crab does to a crab . Thou canst tell why one's nose stands i ' the middle on ' s face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep one's eyes of either ...
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou Attasked Bedlam better brother Burgundy canst Child Rowland Cordelia Corn dead dear dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt LEAR eyes father fear follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent gentleman Gesta Romanorum give GLOSTER'S Castle Enter gods GONERIL grace hath hear heart heavens hither honour KING LEAR knave lady Layamon look lord Macbeth madam man's master nature never night noble nuncle o'er offend OSWALD pity poor Poor Tom Pr'ythee pray Re-enter Regan SCENE Servants Shakspere shame Sir George Trevelyan sirrah sister slave sorrow speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet villain wind wretch