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Page 8
... land did come to their hands , ' they arose against him in armour and reft from him the governance of the land , upon conditions to be con- tinued for term of life . ' The conditions are broken 1 Mirror for Magistrates , i . 125 . " and ...
... land did come to their hands , ' they arose against him in armour and reft from him the governance of the land , upon conditions to be con- tinued for term of life . ' The conditions are broken 1 Mirror for Magistrates , i . 125 . " and ...
Page 29
... , I must have your land : 3. Stand in the plague , etc. , be exposed to the tyranny of custom . 4. curiosity , nice scruples . 8. generous , spirited . Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund As to 29 SC . II King Lear.
... , I must have your land : 3. Stand in the plague , etc. , be exposed to the tyranny of custom . 4. curiosity , nice scruples . 8. generous , spirited . Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund As to 29 SC . II King Lear.
Page 35
... lands by wit : All with me's meet that I can fashion fit . [ Exit . 178. with the mischief of , with harm to . 179. allay , be allayed . 200 181-188 . Qq substantially omit this speech of Edmund's , reading ' That's my fear , brother ...
... lands by wit : All with me's meet that I can fashion fit . [ Exit . 178. with the mischief of , with harm to . 179. allay , be allayed . 200 181-188 . Qq substantially omit this speech of Edmund's , reading ' That's my fear , brother ...
Page 42
... land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad ; teach me . Fool . That lord that counsell'd thee To give away ...
... land comes to : he will not believe a fool . Lear . A bitter fool ! Fool . Dost thou know the difference , my boy , between a bitter fool and a sweet fool ? Lear . No , lad ; teach me . Fool . That lord that counsell'd thee To give away ...
Page 54
... land shall he remain uncaught ; 50 And found - dispatch . The noble duke my master , 60 My worthy arch and patron , comes to - night : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the ...
... land shall he remain uncaught ; 50 And found - dispatch . The noble duke my master , 60 My worthy arch and patron , comes to - night : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the ...
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