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... eye seems to have been misled by the simi- larity of Kent's speech to Lear's . In other cases a longer but still more necessary speech has clearly dropped out . Thus , in the dialogue of the Fool with Lear in iii . 6. 10 f . , Qq give ...
... eye seems to have been misled by the simi- larity of Kent's speech to Lear's . In other cases a longer but still more necessary speech has clearly dropped out . Thus , in the dialogue of the Fool with Lear in iii . 6. 10 f . , Qq give ...
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... eyes the proportions of things change , the irrational and intractable old man grows into the sublime embodiment of ' a grandeur that baffles the malice of daughters and of storms ' ; ' in the aberrations of his reason we discover a ...
... eyes the proportions of things change , the irrational and intractable old man grows into the sublime embodiment of ' a grandeur that baffles the malice of daughters and of storms ' ; ' in the aberrations of his reason we discover a ...
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... eye - sight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er loved , or father found ; A love that makes breath poor and speech unable ...
... eye - sight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er loved , or father found ; A love that makes breath poor and speech unable ...
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... eye . Lear . Now , by Apollo , - Kent . Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Now , by Apollo , king , Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hands on his sword . Alb . Dear sir , forbear . Corn . S Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and ...
... eye . Lear . Now , by Apollo , - Kent . Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Now , by Apollo , king , Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hands on his sword . Alb . Dear sir , forbear . Corn . S Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and ...
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... There is no possible choice . ' 220 212. make such a stray , stray so far . ' I would not act so unamiably towards you . ' 217. your best object , the delight of your eye . ' So many folds of favour . Sure , her offence 25 SC . I King Lear.
... There is no possible choice . ' 220 212. make such a stray , stray so far . ' I would not act so unamiably towards you . ' 217. your best object , the delight of your eye . ' So many folds of favour . Sure , her offence 25 SC . I King Lear.
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