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Page 10
... what can be valued rich or rare ; Nor liberty , nor sight , health , fame , or beauty , Are half so dear ; my life for you were vile ; As much as child can love the best of fathers . Lear . Of all these bounds , e'en from this line to ...
... what can be valued rich or rare ; Nor liberty , nor sight , health , fame , or beauty , Are half so dear ; my life for you were vile ; As much as child can love the best of fathers . Lear . Of all these bounds , e'en from this line to ...
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... what paper were you reading ? Edm . A trifle , sir . Glost . What needed then that terrible dispatch of it Into your pocket ? Come , produce it , sir . Edm . A letter from my brother , sir : I had Just broke the seal , but knew not the ...
... what paper were you reading ? Edm . A trifle , sir . Glost . What needed then that terrible dispatch of it Into your pocket ? Come , produce it , sir . Edm . A letter from my brother , sir : I had Just broke the seal , but knew not the ...
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... What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , mar a curious tale in the telling , deliver a plain message bluntly ' ; * that , which ordinary men are fit for , SCENE III ...
... What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , mar a curious tale in the telling , deliver a plain message bluntly ' ; * that , which ordinary men are fit for , SCENE III ...
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... What a monstrous fellow art thou , to rail at one that is neither known of thee , nor knows thee ! Kent . Impudent slave ! not know me , who but two days since tripped up thy heels before the king ! Draw , miscreant , or I'll make the ...
... What a monstrous fellow art thou , to rail at one that is neither known of thee , nor knows thee ! Kent . Impudent slave ! not know me , who but two days since tripped up thy heels before the king ! Draw , miscreant , or I'll make the ...
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... what's the matter ? Corn . Keep peace upon your lives ; he dies that strikes . Whence , and what are ye ? Reg . The messengers from our sister , and the king . Corn . Your difference ? speak . Osw . I'm scarce in breath , my lord . Kent ...
... what's the matter ? Corn . Keep peace upon your lives ; he dies that strikes . Whence , and what are ye ? Reg . The messengers from our sister , and the king . Corn . Your difference ? speak . Osw . I'm scarce in breath , my lord . Kent ...
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