King LearVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1892 |
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... thing Nuncle ? Lear . Why no Boy , Nothing can be made out of nothing . Foole . Prythee tell him , fo much the rent of his land ' comes to , he will not beleeue a Foole . Lear . A bitter Foole . Foole . Do'st thou know the difference my ...
... thing Nuncle ? Lear . Why no Boy , Nothing can be made out of nothing . Foole . Prythee tell him , fo much the rent of his land ' comes to , he will not beleeue a Foole . Lear . A bitter Foole . Foole . Do'st thou know the difference my ...
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... thing then a foole , and yet I would not bee thee Nuncle , thou haft pared thy wit a both fides , & left nothing in the middle , here comes one of the parings . Enter Gonorill . Lear . How now daughter , what makes that Frontlet on , Me ...
... thing then a foole , and yet I would not bee thee Nuncle , thou haft pared thy wit a both fides , & left nothing in the middle , here comes one of the parings . Enter Gonorill . Lear . How now daughter , what makes that Frontlet on , Me ...
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... thing then a foole , and yet I would not be thee Nunckle , thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th'middle ; heere comes one o'the parings . Enter Gonerill . Lear . How now Daughter ? what makes that Frontlet on ...
... thing then a foole , and yet I would not be thee Nunckle , thou haft pared thy wit o'both fides , and left nothing i'th'middle ; heere comes one o'the parings . Enter Gonerill . Lear . How now Daughter ? what makes that Frontlet on ...
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... thing shee begs , a little to difquantitie your traine , and the re- mainder that shall still depend , to bee fuch men as may befort your age , that know themfelues and you . 280 Lear . Darkenes , and Deuils ! faddle my horses , call my ...
... thing shee begs , a little to difquantitie your traine , and the re- mainder that shall still depend , to bee fuch men as may befort your age , that know themfelues and you . 280 Lear . Darkenes , and Deuils ! faddle my horses , call my ...
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... thing she begges , A little to difquantity your Traine , And the remainders that shall still depend , To be fuch men as may befort your Age , Which know themfelues , and you . Lear . Darknesse , and Diuels . Saddle my horfes : call my ...
... thing she begges , A little to difquantity your Traine , And the remainders that shall still depend , To be fuch men as may befort your Age , Which know themfelues , and you . Lear . Darknesse , and Diuels . Saddle my horfes : call my ...
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