King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 78 pages |
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... look on wretched Edgar . Cord . Alas ! what wou'd the wretched Edgar with The more unfortunate Cordelia , Who , in obedience to a father's will , Flies from her Edgar's arms to Burgundy's ? SCENE II . [ Exeunt A Room of State in the ...
... look on wretched Edgar . Cord . Alas ! what wou'd the wretched Edgar with The more unfortunate Cordelia , Who , in obedience to a father's will , Flies from her Edgar's arms to Burgundy's ? SCENE II . [ Exeunt A Room of State in the ...
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... Look , sir , 1 bleed . Glost . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Sir , he is fled . When by no means he could → Glost . By no means , what ? Edm . Persuade me to the murder of your lordship ; But that I told him the revenging gods ...
... Look , sir , 1 bleed . Glost . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Sir , he is fled . When by no means he could → Glost . By no means , what ? Edm . Persuade me to the murder of your lordship ; But that I told him the revenging gods ...
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... Look'd black upon me , stabb'd me with her tongue : All the stored vengeauces of Heav'n fall On her ingrateful head ! Strike her young bones , Ye taking airs , with lameness ! - Reg . O the blest gods ! thus will you wish on me , When ...
... Look'd black upon me , stabb'd me with her tongue : All the stored vengeauces of Heav'n fall On her ingrateful head ! Strike her young bones , Ye taking airs , with lameness ! - Reg . O the blest gods ! thus will you wish on me , When ...
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... look upon this beard ? Darkness upon my eyes , they play me false ! O , Regan , wilt thou take her by the haud ? Gon . Why not by th ' hand , sir ? fended ? How have I of All's not offence that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so ...
... look upon this beard ? Darkness upon my eyes , they play me false ! O , Regan , wilt thou take her by the haud ? Gon . Why not by th ' hand , sir ? fended ? How have I of All's not offence that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so ...
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... look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Lear . Is this well spoken , now ? Reg . My sister treats you fair . lowers ? What ! fifty fol Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why might not you , my ...
... look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Lear . Is this well spoken , now ? Reg . My sister treats you fair . lowers ? What ! fifty fol Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why might not you , my ...
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