King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 pages |
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... Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect her as she stands , dow'rless , and lost In our esteem , she's yours ; take her , or leave her . Burg . Pardon me ...
... Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect her as she stands , dow'rless , and lost In our esteem , she's yours ; take her , or leave her . Burg . Pardon me ...
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... Exit CORDELIA . Exter EDMUND , hastily . Edm . Brother , I've found you in a lucky minute ; Fly , and be safe ; some villain has incensed . Our father against your 12 life . Edg . Distress'd Cordelia ! —but oh , more cruel 14 [ ACT 1 ...
... Exit CORDELIA . Exter EDMUND , hastily . Edm . Brother , I've found you in a lucky minute ; Fly , and be safe ; some villain has incensed . Our father against your 12 life . Edg . Distress'd Cordelia ! —but oh , more cruel 14 [ ACT 1 ...
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... Exit EDGAR . Edm . Ha ha ! Fond man ! Such credulous ho- nesty Lessens the glory of my artifice ; His nature is so far from doing wrongs , That he suspects none : if this letter speed , And pass for Edgar's , as himself would own The ...
... Exit EDGAR . Edm . Ha ha ! Fond man ! Such credulous ho- nesty Lessens the glory of my artifice ; His nature is so far from doing wrongs , That he suspects none : if this letter speed , And pass for Edgar's , as himself would own The ...
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... Exit GLOSTER . Edm . So , now my project's firm ; but , to make sure , I'll throw in one proof more , and that a bold one ; I'll place old Gloster where he shall o'erhear us Confer of this design ; whilst , to his thinking , Deluded ...
... Exit GLOSTER . Edm . So , now my project's firm ; but , to make sure , I'll throw in one proof more , and that a bold one ; I'll place old Gloster where he shall o'erhear us Confer of this design ; whilst , to his thinking , Deluded ...
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... Exit First KNight , Now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir , Lear . What dost thou profess , or wouldst with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem , to serve him truly that puts me in trust , to love him that's honest ...
... Exit First KNight , Now , what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir , Lear . What dost thou profess , or wouldst with us ? Kent . I do profess to be no less than I seem , to serve him truly that puts me in trust , to love him that's honest ...
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