King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 pages |
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... blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward thy virtue . Follow me . My lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire , and divide His realms amongst his daughters . Heav'n succeed ...
... blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward thy virtue . Follow me . My lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire , and divide His realms amongst his daughters . Heav'n succeed ...
Page 11
... blood and favour . Kent . This is phrenzy . Consider , good my liege- Lear . Peace , Kent ; Come not between a dragon and his rage . I loved her most , and in her tender trust Design'd to have bestow'd mine age at ease . So be my grave ...
... blood and favour . Kent . This is phrenzy . Consider , good my liege- Lear . Peace , Kent ; Come not between a dragon and his rage . I loved her most , and in her tender trust Design'd to have bestow'd mine age at ease . So be my grave ...
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... blood drawn on me would beget opinion Of our more fierce encounter - I have seen Drunkards do more than this in sport . [ Stabs himself in the arm . Enter GLOSTER and Servants . Glost . Now , Edmund , where's the traitor ? Edm . Here ...
... blood drawn on me would beget opinion Of our more fierce encounter - I have seen Drunkards do more than this in sport . [ Stabs himself in the arm . Enter GLOSTER and Servants . Glost . Now , Edmund , where's the traitor ? Edm . Here ...
Page 30
... blood ! Fiery ? The fiery duke ? 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 indisposed and sickly fit For ...
... blood ! Fiery ? The fiery duke ? 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 indisposed and sickly fit For ...
Page 37
... summons of this oracle . Now for the second letter , GONERIL . [ Reads . ] If modesty be not your enemy , doubt not to find me your friend . REGAN Excellent sybil ! O my glowing blood ! I am SCENE II . ] 37 KING LEAR . 37.
... summons of this oracle . Now for the second letter , GONERIL . [ Reads . ] If modesty be not your enemy , doubt not to find me your friend . REGAN Excellent sybil ! O my glowing blood ! I am SCENE II . ] 37 KING LEAR . 37.
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