King Lear: A TragedyG. Graebner, 1861 - 113 pages |
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Page 33
... grace . Corn . You know not why we came to visit you . Reg . Thus out of season , threading dark - ey'd night . Occasions , noble Gloster , of some poize , 3 Wherein we must have use of your advice . Our father he hath writ , so hath ...
... grace . Corn . You know not why we came to visit you . Reg . Thus out of season , threading dark - ey'd night . Occasions , noble Gloster , of some poize , 3 Wherein we must have use of your advice . Our father he hath writ , so hath ...
Page 38
... grace and person of my master , Stocking his messenger . Corn . Fetch forth the stocks ! As I have life and honour , there shall he sit till noon . Regan . Till noon ! till night , my lord ; and all night too . Kent . Why , Madam , if I ...
... grace and person of my master , Stocking his messenger . Corn . Fetch forth the stocks ! As I have life and honour , there shall he sit till noon . Regan . Till noon ! till night , my lord ; and all night too . Kent . Why , Madam , if I ...
Page 45
... grace ! [ KENT is set at liberty . Regan . I am glad to see your highness . [ TO KENT . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb ...
... grace ! [ KENT is set at liberty . Regan . I am glad to see your highness . [ TO KENT . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what reason I have to think so : if thou shouldst not be glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb ...
Page 47
... grace of her he follows . Out , varlet , from my sight ? Cornwall . What means your grace ? Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I have good hope Thou didst not know on ' t . Who comes here ? O heavens ! Enter GONERIL . If you do ...
... grace of her he follows . Out , varlet , from my sight ? Cornwall . What means your grace ? Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I have good hope Thou didst not know on ' t . Who comes here ? O heavens ! Enter GONERIL . If you do ...
Page 54
... grace , ' and a cod - piece ; that ' s a wise man , and a fool . Kent . Alas , Sir ! are you here ? things that love ... grace , for here is his grace , the usual title of kings . 8. To gallow , to scare , to frighten . A provincial ...
... grace , ' and a cod - piece ; that ' s a wise man , and a fool . Kent . Alas , Sir ! are you here ? things that love ... grace , for here is his grace , the usual title of kings . 8. To gallow , to scare , to frighten . A provincial ...
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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