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... and Edmund slain by the brother he has wronged . As Lear's tempest of the mind is opposed to Gloster's torments of the flesh , so the subtle malignity and blind , suicidal passion of Goneril and Regan stand in contrast with the cool ...
... and Edmund slain by the brother he has wronged . As Lear's tempest of the mind is opposed to Gloster's torments of the flesh , so the subtle malignity and blind , suicidal passion of Goneril and Regan stand in contrast with the cool ...
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Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom , and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me , For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base ? à . When my dimensions are as well ...
Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom , and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me , For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother ? Why bastard ? wherefore base ? à . When my dimensions are as well ...
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... of nothing hath not such need to hide itself . see : come , if it be nothing , I shall not need spectacles . Edm . I beseech you , sir , pardon me : it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'erread ; and for so much ...
... of nothing hath not such need to hide itself . see : come , if it be nothing , I shall not need spectacles . Edm . I beseech you , sir , pardon me : it is a letter from my brother , that I have not all o'erread ; and for so much ...
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Edm . I hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my virtue . Glou . [ Reads ] ' This policy and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us till ...
Edm . I hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my virtue . Glou . [ Reads ] ' This policy and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us till ...
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If it shall please you to suspend your indignation against my brother till you can derive from him better testimony of his intent , you should run a certain course ; where , if you violently proceed against him , mistaking his purpose ...
If it shall please you to suspend your indignation against my brother till you can derive from him better testimony of his intent , you should run a certain course ; where , if you violently proceed against him , mistaking his purpose ...
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