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Page 12
By the customary punctuation of this passage , Prospero is made to ask a
question and answer it . The pointing we adopt obviates this inconsistency , and
renders any cbange in the distribution of the speeches needless . b Told thee no
lies ...
By the customary punctuation of this passage , Prospero is made to ask a
question and answer it . The pointing we adopt obviates this inconsistency , and
renders any cbange in the distribution of the speeches needless . b Told thee no
lies ...
Page 13
Come on ; The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place and We ' ll visit Caliban ,
my slave , who never fertile :Yields us kind answer . Cursed be I that did so ! - All
the charms MIRA . ' Tis a villain , sir , Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on ...
Come on ; The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place and We ' ll visit Caliban ,
my slave , who never fertile :Yields us kind answer . Cursed be I that did so ! - All
the charms MIRA . ' Tis a villain , sir , Of Sycorax , toads , beetles , bats , light on ...
Page 58
... Burgundy , And find I am alone felicitate Great rivals in our youngest daughter '
s love , In your dear highness ' love . Long in our court have made their amorous
sojourn , CORD . [ Aside . ] Then poor Cordelia ! And here are to be answer ' d .
... Burgundy , And find I am alone felicitate Great rivals in our youngest daughter '
s love , In your dear highness ' love . Long in our court have made their amorous
sojourn , CORD . [ Aside . ] Then poor Cordelia ! And here are to be answer ' d .
Page 66
Sir , he answered me in the roundest thou with us ? manner , he would not .
KENT . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; LEAR . He would not ! to serve him
truly that will put me in trust ; to KNIGHT . My lord , I know not what the matter love
...
Sir , he answered me in the roundest thou with us ? manner , he would not .
KENT . I do profess to be no less than I seem ; LEAR . He would not ! to serve him
truly that will put me in trust ; to KNIGHT . My lord , I know not what the matter love
...
Page 74
To answer from our home ; the several messengers KENT . Draw , you rascal !
you come with letters From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , against
the king ; and take Vanity the puppet ' s Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow
...
To answer from our home ; the several messengers KENT . Draw , you rascal !
you come with letters From hence attend despatch . Our good old friend , against
the king ; and take Vanity the puppet ' s Lay comforts to your bosom ; and bestow
...
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