King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 15
... Lear . Peace , Kent ! Cone not between a dragon and his rage . I love her most , and in her tender trust Design'd to have bestow'd mine age at ease . So be my rave my peace , as here I give My heart from her , and with ... KING LEAR . • ...
... Lear . Peace , Kent ! Cone not between a dragon and his rage . I love her most , and in her tender trust Design'd to have bestow'd mine age at ease . So be my rave my peace , as here I give My heart from her , and with ... KING LEAR . • ...
Page 20
... Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services can'st thou do ! Kent . I can keep honest counsel , mar a curious tale in the telling , deliver a plain message bluntly ; that which ǝrdinary men are fit for , I am ... KING LEAR .
... Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services can'st thou do ! Kent . I can keep honest counsel , mar a curious tale in the telling , deliver a plain message bluntly ; that which ǝrdinary men are fit for , I am ... KING LEAR .
Page 54
... Lear . I tell thee , the usurer hangs the cozener . Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes and fur gowns hide all . Plate sin with gold , And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags , a ... KING LEAR .
... Lear . I tell thee , the usurer hangs the cozener . Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes and fur gowns hide all . Plate sin with gold , And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags , a ... KING LEAR .
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Albany Aranthe art thou Burgundy Captain chol'ric Cordelia Corn Crosses dark daughter dear death disguise dispatch dost thou dress.-White Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Earl of Gloster's Enter EDGAR Enter EDMUNd Enter GLOSTER Enter KING LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt Exit eyes father flesh-coloured arms follow fortune foul fiend give Glost Gloster's Castle gods Goneril grace Guards hand head hear heart heav'n honour hovel i'th ingratitude injur'd Kent knave Kneels letter lord madam Maid Methinks nature Officer pardon Physician poor poor Tom pr'ythee pray Regan robe and cap royal SCENE Servants Shakspeare shew sight sister slave Soldiers speak sword tell tempest THEATRES ROYAL thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thunder traitor trumpet Trumpet sounds Twas villain weep Whilst wilt winds wretched