King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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... heart . " The death of Lear realizes all that can be imagined of human woe . Any future poet who shall carry ... heart - breaking throes . With our estimate of life , feeling that the balance of good is against us , we regard this af ...
... heart . " The death of Lear realizes all that can be imagined of human woe . Any future poet who shall carry ... heart - breaking throes . With our estimate of life , feeling that the balance of good is against us , we regard this af ...
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... heart on proud array . [ Wind and rain . ] Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud of heart ; that curl'd my hair ; used perfume and washes ; that serv'd the lust of my mistress's heart , and did the ...
... heart on proud array . [ Wind and rain . ] Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud of heart ; that curl'd my hair ; used perfume and washes ; that serv'd the lust of my mistress's heart , and did the ...
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... heart , Thy arm may do thee justice : -here is mine . Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession . I protest- Maugre thy strength , youth , place , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword , and fire - new ...
... heart , Thy arm may do thee justice : -here is mine . Behold , it is the privilege of mine honours , My oath , and my profession . I protest- Maugre thy strength , youth , place , and eminence , Despite thy victor sword , and fire - new ...
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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