The History of King Lear, 1768Cornmarket P., 1969 - 71 pages |
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... must take my plight , fhalk carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty : Sure , I fhall never marry like my fifters , To love my father all . Lear . But goes thy heart with this ? Cor . Ay , my good lord . Lear . So young , and ...
... must take my plight , fhalk carry Half my love with him , half my care and duty : Sure , I fhall never marry like my fifters , To love my father all . Lear . But goes thy heart with this ? Cor . Ay , my good lord . Lear . So young , and ...
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... must we look , from his age , to re- ceive not alone the imperfections of long - ingrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly waywardness , that infirm and cholerick years bring with them . Reg . Such inconftant starts are we like ...
... must we look , from his age , to re- ceive not alone the imperfections of long - ingrafted condition , but therewithal the unruly waywardness , that infirm and cholerick years bring with them . Reg . Such inconftant starts are we like ...
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... must speak truth ; And they will take it , fo ; if not , he's plain . These kind of knaves I know , which in this plainness Harbour more craft , and more corrupt defign , Than twenty filly ducking minions , That stretch their duties ...
... must speak truth ; And they will take it , fo ; if not , he's plain . These kind of knaves I know , which in this plainness Harbour more craft , and more corrupt defign , Than twenty filly ducking minions , That stretch their duties ...
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againſt Alack Albany anſwer art thou Baft Baftard baſe brother Burgundy buſineſs cauſe Cordelia Corn Cornwall daughter dear doft thou Dover Duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Glocefter Enter Steward Exeunt Exit eyes fafe father feek fellow fervant ferve fervices fhall fhame fhould fifter fight filk fince firſt flave fleep fome fool fortune foul fiend fpeak France ftand ftill ftrange ftrike fuch fuffer fword Gent give Glo'fter Glocefter's gods Gonerill hath heart heav'n hither houſe i'th inform'd itſelf Kent king KING LEAR knave lefs letter lord madam mafter meffenger moft moſt muſt myſelf night Phyf pleaſure poor poor Tom pray purpoſe Regan ſcarce SCENE ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtand Stew thee thefe theſe thine traitor uſe villain Where's whofe Whoſe wretched