King Lear: A TragedyG. Graebner, 1861 - 113 pages |
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... dear highness ' love . Cor . Then , poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer5 than my tongue . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in ...
... dear highness ' love . Cor . Then , poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer5 than my tongue . Lear . To thee , and thine , hereditary ever , Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in ...
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... Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee , thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine ...
... Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee , thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine ...
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... dear to us , we did hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : If aught within that little seeming 3 substance , Or , all of it , with our displeasure piec'd , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace ...
... dear to us , we did hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : If aught within that little seeming 3 substance , Or , all of it , with our displeasure piec'd , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace ...
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... dear judgment out ! - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you . Lear . It may be so , my lord . Hear , nature , hear ; dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if thou didst ...
... dear judgment out ! - Go , go , my people . Alb . My lord , I am guiltless , as I am ignorant Of what hath mov'd you . Lear . It may be so , my lord . Hear , nature , hear ; dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if thou didst ...
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... dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremovable and fix'd he is In his own course . 1. i . e . How does it chance ? how does it happen ? 2. Perdy , verily , in truth . Dr. John- son thought the sense would be mended ...
... dear lord , You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremovable and fix'd he is In his own course . 1. i . e . How does it chance ? how does it happen ? 2. Perdy , verily , in truth . Dr. John- son thought the sense would be mended ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou bear beggars better bids blood brother Burgundy called carbonado Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughter dear death Dost thou doth Dover duke duke of Albany duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt LEAR Exit eyes father Flibbertigibbet follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent Gentleman give Glos GLOSTER'S Castle gods Goneril grace hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour horse King Lear knave lady Lear's look lord Madam master means nature never night noble nuncle Oswald pity poison'd poor Poor Tom Pr'ythee pray Re-enter Regan SCENE seek sense Servants signifies sirrah sister slave sorrow speak speech stand Starblasting storm sweet lord sword tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet villain word wretch