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Page 11
... Dost thou not blush , proud peacock as thou art . To make our father such a slight reply ? Leir . Why how now minion , are you growne so proud ? Doth our deare love make you thus peremptory , What , is your love become so small to us ...
... Dost thou not blush , proud peacock as thou art . To make our father such a slight reply ? Leir . Why how now minion , are you growne so proud ? Doth our deare love make you thus peremptory , What , is your love become so small to us ...
Page 21
... dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! 62 on thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , ( Which we durst never yet ) and , with strain'd pride , To come betwixt our sentence and our power , 63 ...
... dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! 62 on thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , ( Which we durst never yet ) and , with strain'd pride , To come betwixt our sentence and our power , 63 ...
Page 34
... dost stand condemn'd , ( So may it come ! ) 2 thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . 3 Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner : go , get it ready ...
... dost stand condemn'd , ( So may it come ! ) 2 thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . 3 Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner : go , get it ready ...
Page 35
... Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent . No , Sir ; but you have that in your countenance , which I would fain call master . Lear . What ' s that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . telling it , I can keep honest ...
... Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent . No , Sir ; but you have that in your countenance , which I would fain call master . Lear . What ' s that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . telling it , I can keep honest ...
Page 37
... dost thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , fool ? 23 - Fool . Why , for taking one's part that ' s out of favour . Nay , an thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou ' lt catch cold shortly : there ...
... dost thou ? Fool . Sirrah , you were best take my coxcomb . Kent . Why , fool ? 23 - Fool . Why , for taking one's part that ' s out of favour . Nay , an thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou ' lt catch cold shortly : there ...
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Albany andere bei Sh beiden bezeichnet bezieht Bühnenweisung Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughters den Qs der Fol dost doth duke duke of Cornwall eben Edgar Edmund eigentlich Enter entlehnt erst ersten Exeunt Exit eyes father fehlt findet Folgende Fool France fügen für gebraucht Sh Gegensatz gehört geht Gent gleich nachher Gloster Goneril hast hath heart heisst honour indem Interpunction jetzt Kent king King Lear knave kommt König lassen lässt Lear Lear's Leben Leir Lesart lesen die Qs lord machen macht Madam meisten Herausgeber muss Narren night nuncle Oswald poor Rede Regan sagt Satz Scene schon scil sehen sein seinen setzen Sinne sister soll speak spricht Steevens steht Stelle thee Theil thine Töchter Vater Verbum verstehen vielleicht villain vorher vorhergehenden Worte Zeilen Zeit zugleich