The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... tell me whether a madman be a gentleman or a yeoman ? ' and Lear's wonder- ful : ' A king , a king ! ' but omit the Fool's comment : ' No , he's a yeoman that has a gentle- man to his son , ' etc. Date of Composi- may be passages ...
... tell me whether a madman be a gentleman or a yeoman ? ' and Lear's wonder- ful : ' A king , a king ! ' but omit the Fool's comment : ' No , he's a yeoman that has a gentle- man to his son , ' etc. Date of Composi- may be passages ...
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... telling moral , it had attracted the compilers of the Gesta Romanorum and of the Mirror for Magis- trates . In Higgins ' supplementary First Part of that popular repertory of tragic tales ( 1574 ) ' Queen Cordila ' told her father's ...
... telling moral , it had attracted the compilers of the Gesta Romanorum and of the Mirror for Magis- trates . In Higgins ' supplementary First Part of that popular repertory of tragic tales ( 1574 ) ' Queen Cordila ' told her father's ...
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... tell to me thy griefe , Ile sorrow with thee , if not edde reliefe . Leir . Ah , good young daughter , I may call thee so ; For thou art like a daughter I did owe . Cor . Do you not owe her still ? What , is she dead ? Leir . No , God ...
... tell to me thy griefe , Ile sorrow with thee , if not edde reliefe . Leir . Ah , good young daughter , I may call thee so ; For thou art like a daughter I did owe . Cor . Do you not owe her still ? What , is she dead ? Leir . No , God ...
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... Tell me , my Since now we will divest us , both of rule , Interest of territory , cares of state , Which of you shall we say doth love us most ? That we our largest bounty may extend Where nature doth with merit challenge . Goneril ...
... Tell me , my Since now we will divest us , both of rule , Interest of territory , cares of state , Which of you shall we say doth love us most ? That we our largest bounty may extend Where nature doth with merit challenge . Goneril ...
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... tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride To come between our sentence and our power , 151 ...
... tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride To come between our sentence and our power , 151 ...
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