King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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... Tell the hot duke- No , but not yet ; may be , he is not well ; Infirmity doth still neglect all office ; I beg his pardon , and I'll chide my rashness That took the indispos'd and sickly fit For the sound man . - But wherefore sits he ...
... Tell the hot duke- No , but not yet ; may be , he is not well ; Infirmity doth still neglect all office ; I beg his pardon , and I'll chide my rashness That took the indispos'd and sickly fit For the sound man . - But wherefore sits he ...
Page 57
... Tell me , friends , where am I ? Phy . ( R. ) In your own kingdom , sir . Lear . Do not abuse me . Phy . Be comforted , good madam ; for the violence Of his distemper's past ; we'll lead him in , Nor trouble him , till he is better ...
... Tell me , friends , where am I ? Phy . ( R. ) In your own kingdom , sir . Lear . Do not abuse me . Phy . Be comforted , good madam ; for the violence Of his distemper's past ; we'll lead him in , Nor trouble him , till he is better ...
Page 66
... tell you straight . Kent . ( R. C. ) If fortune brag of two she lov❜d and hated , One of them we behold . Lear . This is a dull sight . - Are you not Kent ? Kent . The same ; Your servant Kent . - Where is your servant Caius ? Lear ...
... tell you straight . Kent . ( R. C. ) If fortune brag of two she lov❜d and hated , One of them we behold . Lear . This is a dull sight . - Are you not Kent ? Kent . The same ; Your servant Kent . - Where is your servant Caius ? Lear ...
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