King Lear: A TragedyG. Graebner, 1861 - 113 pages |
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... thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual . What says our second daughter , Our dearest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? Speak . Regan . I am made of that self metal as my sister , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart I find , she ...
... thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual . What says our second daughter , Our dearest Regan , wife of Cornwall ? Speak . Regan . I am made of that self metal as my sister , And prize me at her worth . In my true heart I find , she ...
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... thine 3. I will answer for it with my enemies . life , that & c . To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose ACT 1. SC . I. 5.
... thine 3. I will answer for it with my enemies . life , that & c . To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose ACT 1. SC . I. 5.
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A Tragedy William Shakespeare Robert H. Westley. To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Kent . See better , Lear ; The true blank of thine eye.1 Lear . Now , by Apollo , Kent . Out of ...
A Tragedy William Shakespeare Robert H. Westley. To wage against thine enemies ; nor fear to lose it , Thy safety being the motive . Lear . Kent . See better , Lear ; The true blank of thine eye.1 Lear . Now , by Apollo , Kent . Out of ...
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... thine , for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again : therefore , be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt LEAR , BURGUNDY , CORNWALL , ALBANY ...
... thine , for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again : therefore , be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish . Exeunt LEAR , BURGUNDY , CORNWALL , ALBANY ...
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... thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt : thou 1. Motley , of various colours : allud - ruption and avarice of the courtiers , ing to the fool's clothes . ' who commonly went shares with the 2. A satire on the gross abuses of patentee ...
... thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt : thou 1. Motley , of various colours : allud - ruption and avarice of the courtiers , ing to the fool's clothes . ' who commonly went shares with the 2. A satire on the gross abuses of patentee ...
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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