The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 827
... er the dirt thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gavest thy golden one away . If I speak like myself in this , let him be whipped that first finds it so . 180 [ Singing ] Fools had ne'er less wit in a year ; For wise men ...
... er the dirt thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown , when thou gavest thy golden one away . If I speak like myself in this , let him be whipped that first finds it so . 180 [ Singing ] Fools had ne'er less wit in a year ; For wise men ...
Page 829
... ne'er go slip - shod . Lear . Ha , ha , ha ! Fool . Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly ; for though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple , yet I can tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what canst thou tell , my ...
... ne'er go slip - shod . Lear . Ha , ha , ha ! Fool . Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly ; for though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple , yet I can tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what canst thou tell , my ...
Page 833
... Ne'er turns the key to the poor . But , for all this , thou shalt have as many do- lours for thy daughters as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . O , how this mother swells up toward my heart ! Hysterica passio , down , thou climbing ...
... Ne'er turns the key to the poor . But , for all this , thou shalt have as many do- lours for thy daughters as thou canst tell in a year . Lear . O , how this mother swells up toward my heart ! Hysterica passio , down , thou climbing ...
Page 847
... ne'er accommodate His master thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coining ; I am the king himself . Edg . O thou side - piercing sight ! Lear . Nature's above art in that respect . There's your press - money . That fellow handles ...
... ne'er accommodate His master thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coining ; I am the king himself . Edg . O thou side - piercing sight ! Lear . Nature's above art in that respect . There's your press - money . That fellow handles ...
Page 851
... er your grace had speech with man so poor , Hear me one word . Alb . I'll overtake you . Speak . [ Exeunt all but ... ne and his daughter ta'en : Give me thy hand ; come on . Glou . No farther , sir ; a man may SCENE II . ] 851 KING LEAR .
... er your grace had speech with man so poor , Hear me one word . Alb . I'll overtake you . Speak . [ Exeunt all but ... ne and his daughter ta'en : Give me thy hand ; come on . Glou . No farther , sir ; a man may SCENE II . ] 851 KING LEAR .
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