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Page 16
... keeps our fortunes from us till age will not suffer us to enjoy them ; I am weary of the tyranny . Come to me , that of this I may speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his posses sions , and ...
... keeps our fortunes from us till age will not suffer us to enjoy them ; I am weary of the tyranny . Come to me , that of this I may speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his posses sions , and ...
Page 17
... . 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 . ] KING LEAR . 17.
... . 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 . ] KING LEAR . 17.
Page 19
... keep an hundred knights and squires , Men so debauch'd and bold , that this our palace Shows like a riotous inn , a tavern , brothel ; Be then advised by her , that else will take That which she begs , to lessen your attendants ; Take ...
... keep an hundred knights and squires , Men so debauch'd and bold , that this our palace Shows like a riotous inn , a tavern , brothel ; Be then advised by her , that else will take That which she begs , to lessen your attendants ; Take ...
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... 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 No marvel , you have so ...
... 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 No marvel , you have so ...
Page 28
... keep that life afoot . My face I will besmear , and knit my locks ; The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring voices , Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms Pins , iron spikes , thorns ...
... keep that life afoot . My face I will besmear , and knit my locks ; The country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring voices , Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms Pins , iron spikes , thorns ...
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ALEXAS art thou ARVIRAGUS Banquo better blood Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassius Cawdor Charmion Cleopatra Cloten Cord Cordelia CYMBELINE dare daughter dead dear death Dolabella dost doth Edgar Edmund Enter ANTONY Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear Fleance fortune friends Fulvia give Glost Gloster gods GONERIL GUIDERIUS hand Hark hath hear heart Heaven honour Iach Imog Imogen is't Julius Cæsar Kent KING LEAR Lady leave live LOCRINE look lord LUCIUS Macb Macbeth Macd MACDUFF madam Mark Antony night noble Octavia Palace Parthia peace Pisanio Pleb poor Post Posthumus pr'ythee pray queen Regan Roman Rome SCENE SEYTON sleep soldier speak sword tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast traitor Trebonius twas Ventidius villain weep What's Witch word