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... there's fon against father ; the King falls from bias of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the ben of our time . Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us disquietly to our graves ...
... there's fon against father ; the King falls from bias of nature , there's father against child . We have feen the ben of our time . Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us disquietly to our graves ...
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... ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and as I say , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak : pray you , go go , there's my key : if you do stir King LEAR . 19 1 ...
... ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and as I say , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak : pray you , go go , there's my key : if you do stir King LEAR . 19 1 ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). go , there's my key : if you do stir abroad , go arm'd . Edg . Arm'd , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; I am no ho- nest man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). go , there's my key : if you do stir abroad , go arm'd . Edg . Arm'd , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; I am no ho- nest man , if there be any good meaning toward you : I have ...
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... there ? call the clotpole back ; where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's afleep : how now ? where's that ... there's a great abatement of kindness appears as well in the ge- neral dependants , as in the Duke himself also ...
... there ? call the clotpole back ; where's my fool , ho ? - I think , the world's afleep : how now ? where's that ... there's a great abatement of kindness appears as well in the ge- neral dependants , as in the Duke himself also ...
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... there's earnest of thy service . To them , Enter Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too , here's my coxcomb . [ Giving his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ? how do'st thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why ...
... there's earnest of thy service . To them , Enter Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too , here's my coxcomb . [ Giving his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ? how do'st thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why ...
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